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Client Roles &
Time Commitment
The project must have an
executive-level champion. The champion
may assign another individual, often a
direct report, to be the contact person
with the students. This contact person
should have sufficient 'clout' to open
doors to other knowledge centers inside
and outside the organization. The
client's contact person should not be a
clerical or administrative staff member.
A backup contact person should be
identified to prevent continuity loss
should the primary contact leave the
project for any reason (transfer,
reassignment, extended travel, etc).
The primary contact person in the client
organization should be available to
commit one to two hours per week
assisting the student team during the
course of the project. This will
normally take the form of meeting
attendance, phone, and e-mail
communication. Student access to this
person is vital to the project success;
therefore they should be assigned or
designated with availability in mind.
The executive champion and relevant
peers should expect to spend an hour or
so with the team and faculty advisor at
an initial meeting confirming project
scope and expectations. Subsequent
meetings at the executive level will be
limited to a mid-project progress report
and final oral presentation at the end
of the semester. Total senior management
commitment time rarely exceeds five to
six hours over the 14-week project term.
PROJECT SELECTION &
FEES
Each year Smith selects a limited number
of MBA consulting projects for this
program. Projects generally run in the
fall semester. The client organization
agrees to cover any project expenses.
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Timeline
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