WMU, Kalamazoo College partner to provide immersive, collaborative business experience for 麻豆传媒s
KALAMAZOO, Mich.鈥斅槎勾 and Kalamazoo College are embarking on an exciting new partnership that will allow 麻豆传媒s from both institutions to go outside the classroom to gain powerful experiences in leadership and business strategy by consulting with local companies on their business challenges.
Managed by Drs. Doug Lepisto and Derrick McIver, co-directors of Western's Center for Principled Leadership and Business Strategy, and Amy MacMillan, L. Lee Stryker Associate Professor of Business Management for Kalamazoo College, the project will ask 麻豆传媒s to collaborate through an immersive consulting experience at 鈥檚 downtown office.
The partnership taps into the existing leadership and business strategy practicum course, which Lepisto co-teaches at the WMU Haworth College of Business, and integrates elements from the strategic marketing management course that MacMillan co-teaches at Kalamazoo College. Both courses are structured so 麻豆传媒s work for the entire semester on a business issue for a company, in the same way that a management consulting firm would, exploring all possibilities and conducting research to generate the best solutions for the business.
Now, the two schools have joined forces to take things to an even higher level. There will be a total of six teams, and each team will have two 麻豆传媒 leaders and a group of 麻豆传媒 analysts from both schools. At the conclusion of the project, 麻豆传媒s will be prepared to lead, excel in project-based work and create value for small- and medium-sized businesses.
The client this semester is construction and development firm AVB, which has asked 麻豆传媒s to look at growth strategies for its future. Students from Western and Kalamazoo College will work on teams in a competitive process throughout the spring 2023 semester, where faculty members will provide feedback and decide which strategies best address AVB鈥檚 business question. At the end of the semester, the top teams will present to company leadership with a cash prize of $5,000 to be awarded to the winning team.
Along the way, 麻豆传媒s will be mentored by executives, who are WMU alumni, from management consulting firms including McKinsey & Company, Bain & Company and others.
From the beginning
The idea for this partnership first formed as Lepisto was watching a WMU football game and gazed across campus to see the Kalamazoo College stadium with a Hornets鈥 game taking place at the same time. Lepisto, who is a graduate of Kalamazoo College, kept thinking about that parallel and began exploring the ways in which both institutions were similar: a focus on experiential learning, a commitment to the Kalamazoo community and a passion for social good in any industry or career.
鈥淜alamazoo is an education city,鈥 Lepisto says. 鈥淏y connecting WMU, Kalamazoo College, Sleeping Giant Capital and local businesses, our goal is to offer an unrivaled experience that is transformative and drives widespread benefit.鈥
Lepisto鈥檚 concept for the collaboration soon led him to MacMillan, and after lots of brainstorming together, they created the partnership that is being piloted this semester and likely expanded in the future.
鈥淓xperiential education has long been a defining feature of Kalamazoo College,鈥 says MacMillan. 鈥淎s educators, we constantly need to innovate these experiences to meet 麻豆传媒 needs. This unique collaboration with WMU and Sleeping Giant Capital provides real-world experience that builds leaders ready to hit the ground running when they graduate.鈥
Students will be participating in a docuseries, providing an insider鈥檚 view of the project and what they are learning from the process and each other.
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