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Prof Andrew Rolfe
Andrew Rolfe

MANAGEMENT & ORGANIZATIONS
Lecturer of Management & Organizations

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Andy Rolfe is the Managing Director and CEO of The Keystone Group. Keystone is a general management consulting firm, headquartered in Chicago. Keystone’s client base includes middle market manufacturing and distribution companies. The services they provide to these clients are focused in three areas; strategy and operations, merger integration and turnaround services.

Andy is responsible for leading the firm, including leading efforts related to its strategy and growth initiatives and personnel matters. However, most of his time at Keystone is spent working with clients. Andy’s functional focus areas include strategy development, organizational design and profit improvement. He has consulted to well over two hundred companies, ranging from Fortune 50 companies to middle market, family owned entities. He has consulted throughout the world with these clients.

Prior to founding Keystone in 1991, Andy was an Associate Partner in the Chicago office of Andersen Consulting’s Strategic Services practice.

He has written articles that appeared in The Journal of Business Strategy, Industry Week, and The Secured Lender.

Andy earned a B.S. in Finance from Indiana University and an MBA from The University of Chicago.
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Full-Time / Part-Time MBA
Consulting: Frameworks and Practice (MORS-924-0)

This course counts toward the following majors: Management & Organizations.

This class provides a real taste of consulting through a combination of readings, lectures, guest appearances and a quarter-long consulting case. Student project teams dissect the problem, determine the solution set and develop a formal presentation to communicate and sell their recommendations to the company's senior leadership team. The course teaches a variety of consulting skills, with examples from the professor's own consulting experience. Guest lecturers from leading consulting firms augment these discussions. The course is intended for students seeking to build their consulting and problem-solving skills, whether they use these in a consulting firm or, internally, within an organization.