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MBA Capstone Students Focus on Process, People and Technology to Develop Recommendations for Not-forProfit Organization
Northeast Business and Economics Association (NBEA) 2021
  • Anthony Alduino
  • Christopher Alonzo
  • Kendra Beauchamp
  • TJ Magno
  • RikSan Stephens
  • Brian O'Neill, Molloy College
Document Type
Conference Proceeding
Publication Date
11-1-2021
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Publisher's PDF
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PUBLISHED BY THE NORTHEAST BUSINESS & ECONOMICS ASSOCIATION © 2021 The Northeast Business & Economics Association reserves the right to publish the Proceedings in both print and electronic formats. The individual authors retain the copyright over their own articles.
Abstract

In an effort to promote engagement with organizations in the not-for-profit sector, Molloy College’s graduate business program includes an experiential learning component. Prospective graduates of the MBA program are required to complete a rigorous Capstone course, through which students provide consulting services to a not-for-profit organization. Tasked with finding solutions to real problems, the students must apply their cross-disciplinary knowledge and skills to develop a comprehensive proposal for their clients. In one short seven-week semester, class members must form teams with fellow students, meet their clients, assess the problems presented and develop comprehensive proposals. This paper describes the consulting project undertaken by a team of Fall 2020 MBA students, as well as the local not-for-profit organization and its challenges.

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First 5 authors are graduate students.

Citation Information
Anthony Alduino, Christopher Alonzo, Kendra Beauchamp, TJ Magno, et al.. "MBA Capstone Students Focus on Process, People and Technology to Develop Recommendations for Not-forProfit Organization" Northeast Business and Economics Association (NBEA) 2021 (2021)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/brian-oneill/3/