Micro-Enterprise Consulting
Prerequisites: Junior Standing, minimum grade of "C-" in MGMT 201; Instructor permission.
In the Jesuit tradition of using knowledge to serve humanity, students utilize and improve their business knowledge and skills by meeting the real-life business consulting needs of individual entrepreneurial and not-for-profit clients starting up or operating businesses in economically distressed communities.
Outcomes: Students improve skills in service-oriented communication, project management, teamwork, and cross-functional business analysis; and learn how locally-owned business can foster community economic development; Consulting clients receive a feasibility analysis or business plan to help guide business operations and obtain financing for a new or struggling business.
In the Jesuit tradition of using knowledge to serve humanity, students utilize and improve their business knowledge and skills by meeting the real-life business consulting needs of individual entrepreneurial and not-for-profit clients starting up or operating businesses in economically distressed communities.
Outcomes: Students improve skills in service-oriented communication, project management, teamwork, and cross-functional business analysis; and learn how locally-owned business can foster community economic development; Consulting clients receive a feasibility analysis or business plan to help guide business operations and obtain financing for a new or struggling business.