Small Business Management

BUSI 660
Closed
University Canada West
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Lecturer
(1)
5
Timeline
  • May 12, 2025
    Experience start
  • May 27, 2025
    Organization Diagnosos
  • June 3, 2025
    Proposal
  • June 17, 2025
    Revised Proposal
  • June 22, 2025
    Experience end
Experience
1/1 project matches
Dates set by experience
Preferred companies
Canada
Startup, Small to medium enterprise
Any industries

Experience scope

Categories
Market research Operations Competitive analysis Sales strategy Marketing strategy
Skills
communication master of business administration (mba) project proposals information privacy non-disclosure agreement (intellectual property law)
Student goals and capabilities

Students will work with a small business (client) throughout the term and will deliver the following:

1. Organizational diagnosis

2. Project proposal

3. Revised proposal

4. Final project report and presentation


How companies will benefit:

This course (BUSI 660 - Small Business Management) is a capstone project/exit course for the UCW MBA students - meaning, the small business will get to work with the final term MBA students. Students already have diverse academic and professional experiences before joining the MBA program. Now, they are just one step (term) away from earning an MBA degree. It will be a great opportunity for the small business to work with the MBA students who will actively engage with and contribute to the small business from diagnosis of the problems/challenges to writing a proposal to executing a final project report and presentation.

Students

Students
Graduate
Advanced levels
25 students
Project
Students apply to projects
Teams of 5
Expected outcomes and deliverables

Students will collaborate with the small business throughout the Spring 2025 term and will provide the following deliverables:

(1) Organizational diagnosis, (2) project proposal based on the diagnosis as well as the small business' needs, (3) revised proposal, and (4) final project report and presentation.


Instructions to the potential client (small business owner):

1. The business should be a legally registered and ongoing small business. A new business is fine.

2. The business should be based in Canada.

3. The business owner should be willing to work with the five student groups (around five students per group) throughout the duration of the term. Communication could be done virtually.

4. The business owner should be willing to spend an hour per week speaking with students, responding to their queries, etc.

5. For the purpose of confidentiality and data privacy, it is expected that the business owner will provide a non-disclosure agreement (NDA) form that students and the business owner will sign.

6. If the business owner agrees to the points mentioned above, the business owner will have an initial virtual meeting through a video call with the course instructor. The course instructor will discuss the details of the course, expectations, etc., and will answer any questions or concerns of the business owner.


Project timeline
  • May 12, 2025
    Experience start
  • May 27, 2025
    Organization Diagnosos
  • June 3, 2025
    Proposal
  • June 17, 2025
    Revised Proposal
  • June 22, 2025
    Experience end

Project Examples

Requirements

1. Organizational diagnosis (students will work in teams but each perform a diagnosis): Students will learn about the small business and will do a situation analysis in which students will critically evaluate the internal and external conditions that affect an organization -- a process that is done prior to a new initiative.


2. Project proposal (group project): Students will be working in groups, and based on the organizational diagnosis above as well as the needs of the small business, will write a proposal for the business.


3. Revised proposal (group project): Students will finalize the proposal by incorporating feedback from the small business owner and the course instructor.


4. Final project report and presentation (group project): Students will submit their final written report and will present that to the client as well as to the instructor.


Additional company criteria

Companies must answer the following questions to submit a match request to this experience:

  • Q1 - Text short
    What information do you require from students on an NDA?  *
  • Q2 - Text short
    Do you confirm that you will provide written feedback on Riipen within 2 weeks of the students submitting final deliverables?  *
  • Q3 - Text short
    What data or information are you able to provide to students regarding your business? Is there any data that you will not be able to share?  *
  • Q4 - Text short
    Are you able to meet with students at least twice over the course of the Experience?  *