MBAM680-24A (C) Any Time Start 2024

Consulting Project

45 points

Details:
Start/End Date: The start and end dates are specific to each student. For further information please contact one of the following (as appropriate):
  • For Masters theses please contact the relevant Faculty Office.
  • For Doctoral degrees (PhD) please contact the Graduate School.
  • For other types of anytime start courses (i.e. generally courses worth 60 points or less) please contact the Course Coordinator.
Withdrawal Dates
The withdrawal dates for this course (both with and without fee refund) will be confirmed once a) the course start date and b) course length is confirmed. Students are advised to consult the department for further information.

Description

This course involves working with an organisation to address a practical issue of strategic importance. This course will be undertaken by participants on completion of the core courses in the program. Working through a real challenge (e.g. digital, data, innovation, strategy, or similar) the participant will need to create informed-solutions to the problem. Typical of many projects a list of recommendations or proposed next steps generally evolve. The nature of this course requires that the participant, in consultation with the organisation, implement at least one of the proposed recommendations. If deemed appropriate, a scenario implementation will be accepted.

Learning Outcomes

  • 1. Demonstrate a strategic perspective by a) drawing on an integrated and cross-disciplinary understanding of prior MBA learning and b) applying key theory, tools, and methods in appropriate ways to resolve specific business challenges.
    2. Include substantive collection and analysis of raw/primary data.
    3. Demonstrate creativity and innovation in coming up with interesting and helpful recommendations that may be outside the initial scope of the project.
    4. Demonstrate understanding, full engagement and response to the business ethical issues raised by the project;
    5. Demonstrate the ability to critically reflect in and on actions taken.

    Using the skills developed in the MBA Programme, graduates will be able to recognise and
    analyse organisational problems and opportunities, and communicate solutions and plans.
    Specifically, they should be able to:
  • Demonstrate strategic perspective
  • Demonstrate critical thinking skills
  • Demonstrate creativity and innovation
  • Discuss ethical considerations related to the project
  • Critically reflect on all aspects of the project
  • Write a professional business report, and
  • Deliver a coherent and effective presentation to a business audience.

Prerequisites

MBAM601, MBAM602, MBAM603, MBAM604, MBAM605, MBAM610, MBAM614, MBAM615, MBAM620 and approval of the MBA Director.

Course Coordinator

Carl Davidson

Indicative Fees

Domestic fee $9,774.00

* All fees are inclusive of NZ GST or any equivalent overseas tax, and do not include any programme level discount or additional course-related expenses.

For further information see Master of Business Administration Programme .

All MBAM680 Occurrences

  • MBAM680-24A (C) Any Time Start 2024