This is an integrative course and the capstone for the MBA. The outcome is for students to develop a portfolio of decision-making methodologies to solve problems that draw on a range of skills from the individual courses preceding it. Students will also define and solve a business problem of their own choosing.
Decision-Making Methodologies and Client Strategies
Analyze strategies to build client relationships.
Compare and contrast decision-making methodologies.
Decision-Making Methodology Project Presentation
Integrate consultation skills, client expectations, and project and program outcomes.
Critique solutions to business problems and the decision-making methodologies used to arrive at them.
Evaluate the outcomes from the MBA program.
Findings, Conclusions, Recommendations, and Limitations
Develop and evaluate findings, conclusions, recommendations, and limitations.
Review project status.
Evaluate implementation tools and resources.
Problem Identification
Review the characteristics of good problem identification.
Evaluate the skills and competencies of a consultant.
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