FIRST
ASSIGNMENT
"It’s important to form
groups and discuss projects before the quarter begins. Even
though the professor warns …. you only
begin to realize how much work it takes to write a business plan
at about week 8 … it provides an important (if painful at times)
dose of reality."
"Insiders
Guide to Kellogg Course” (Written For and By Students)
The key to maximum success in this
course is the opportunity to write a complete Business Plan that
1) truly interests you and 2) teams people with mutual
respect. However, time constraints mandate that these
all-important team formations be accomplished very quickly.
For this reason:
1. Students who cannot
attend the first class cannot take the course.
2. In the first class,
each student with a team proposal should be prepared to explain
the concept well and "sell" it effectively.
In addition to planning a quick (five-minute maximum) presentation,
visuals and handouts are encouraged.
Obviously, the earlier that work on team formation starts, the
better for all concerned:
Each student is required to go to
the
Course
Blackboard / Communications / Discussion Boards
and follow
the directions for Team Formation and Resumes.
This
should be done ASAP but no later than Dec 1. |