International Business Practicum
Is the shortage of in-house resources preventing you from
addressing some important international issues? Maybe you
need a market entry strategy or market
analysis. Perhaps you're considering outsourcing
some of your production, or alternatively, the relatively weak US
dollar may have piqued your interest in exporting. For an
outside, unbiased, perspective on any of these topics, a team of
Foster Business students may be just what you need!
These class-based projects can address almost any aspect of
international business including competitive analysis,
distribution strategy, supply chain issues, research on overseas
markets and recommended strategies for market entry. Teams of
3-4 students (most are seniors) work with local companies during
an academic quarter and present their findings and
recommendations to the partner company in written and oral
reports at quarter's end. This course will be offered in fall
quarter, with final client presentations in late early
December.
Teams: 3-4 Senior-Level Students
Project Length: 8 Weeks
Project Topics: Marketing, Market Entry, Distribution
Analysis, Competitive Analysis, Finance, Operations, Strategy,
etc.
Project Scope: International
Fee: $1,500 plus project-related expenses (Fee may be
negotiated for
non-profits on a case-by-case basis)
THE DETAILS: A team of 3-4 Business School
students works with you during autumn quarter and presents their
findings and recommendations to you in written and oral reports
at quarter’s end. Participating companies are asked to pay
a fee of $1,500 plus pre-approved, direct expenses incurred by
the team in the course of the project. These projects will
begin on September 24 and conclude with a written report and oral
presentation at your office in early December. While we'll
try to meet your needs, due to the uncertainty of final
enrollment, there's no guarantee that we'll be able to furnish a
team for every project offered.
These projects are performed by Foster Business students under
close faculty and staff supervision. This and other
similarly innovative programs have helped the Foster School of
Business attain its top-ten national ranking for the quality of
its international business education. Any project with an
international business component is suitable. Depending on
the part of the world in which you have a business interest, we
may even have students from that region, or students who speak
the language
The class is taught by Raj Rakhra, an experienced and award
winning Business School lecturer and former Microsoft program
manager with many years of real-world international business
experience. The students are also supported in their work
by other faculty and staff who have expertise and industry
contacts related to the subject area of the project.
