Management Consulting

 

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17 June (Thursday): 18.30 - 21.30 = 3h
18 June (Friday): 18.30 - 21.30 = 3h
19 June (Saturday): 9.30 - 12.30 = 3h
20 June (Sunday): 9.30 - 12.30 = 3h

23 June (Wednesday): 18.30 - 21.30 = 3h
24 June (Thursday): 18.30 - 21.30 = 3h
25 June (Friday): 18.30 - 21.30 = 3h
26 June (Saturday): 9.30 - 12.30 = 3h

This course explorese the industry and profession of management consulting. The course is designed to provide a framework for understanding the art and science of providing management counsel to client organizations in the public and private sectors. Students will become exposed to examples of utilizing their analytical and technical expertise and experience in both internal and external consulting roles to organizations. The course will expose students to some of the classical literature of the industry and profession. Students will also be expected to work in teams to prepare solutions to case studies. The Overall objective of this course is to provide you with an overview the ‘world’ of management consulting and to help you develop a basic understanding of that world and the skills and knowledge to be successful in it.

 

Assistant Professor Marc Fetscherin

Rollins College

Crummer Graduate School of Business

1000 Holt Avenue - 2723

Winter Park, FL 32789

United States

E-mail: mfetscherin [at] rollins.edu

Visiting Scholar

Harvard University

Ash Institute - Asia Program

79 John F. Kennedy Street Suite 520

Cambridge, MA 02138

United States

E-mail: marc_fetscherin [at] hks.harvard.edu

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