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© Nathan Mandell
Molly
Battin, VP Strategic Marketing, CNN, visited Kellogg
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Many Kellogg
courses require student teams to seek opportunities within
the business community, which enable them to apply their finance,
business strategy, marketing, or management skills to help
a business or non-profit with a specific need. If your company
has a specific need and would like the assistance of a Kellogg
student team, please fill out the following form and submit
it to us. We will include your project information on our
Student Project Opportunity web page, which serves as a clearinghouse
and resource to both faculty and students.
Some examples
of the kinds of projects students seek are: writing a strategic
analysis to determine the company's key organizational issues;
writing a business plan for a new company or working with
a company dealing with organizational issues. Although
it is not guaranteed that a group will decide on your project,
if your needs fit within an assignment's parameters, a group
might select your project.
Once you
have submitted the online form,
you will receive a follow-up e-mail. Your project will then
be posted on the web page immediately, and, unless otherwise
specified, will remain there until taken by a student group
or removed upon your request. Please note that Kellogg runs
on a quarter system, and therefore inception and completion
of all projects must fall within a quarter's ten-week schedule.
We appreciate
your feedback on the project's progress and/or your student
group. If you have any questions or would like further information,
contact Elizabeth Orr at e-orr@kellogg.northwestern.edu
or by phone at 847-491-3548.
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