MSM - Fall 2022 Interterm
Collaboration Overview
About Students
Masters students in the MSM program come from a wide variety of academic backgrounds and are assembled into learning teams with complementary skillsets. This interdisciplinary approach is a key feature of MSM Interterm project teams. Students are typically recent graduates from their undergraduate institutions and are seeking opportunities to enhance their professional business skills.
About Program Goals
About the Collaboration Format
Benefits for Industry Partners
Program Details
Students Include:
Students Enrolled: 75 Students Enrolled
Program Duration: 3 days
Program Launch Date: 10/10/22
Program End Date: 10/13/22
Student Commitment:
Course Format: Multiple Projects Multiple Teams, Single Project Single Team
Modality: Fully Remote
# of Projects: 15
View All Program DetailsProject Requirements
| Industry Partner Requirements | |
|---|---|
| Project Topics | Data Management Growth Strategy Marketing Operations Organizational Culture Product Design & Development Purchasing, Logistics, Supply Chain Reporting, Financial Planning & Analysis Talent Management |
| Location Preferences |
Located Anywhere |
| Compensation |
Following compensation will be offered to the students
Exactly $0.0 per hour |
| Sponsorship |
No Sponsorship Required |
| Other Requirements | |
| Project Management Time Commitment | 3-5 Hours per week |
| Interested Industries | Aerospace & Defense Agriculture & Farming Arts & Recreation Biotech & Pharmaceuticals Computers & Hardware Construction, Repair & Maitenance Consumer Services Education Energy & Utilities Fashion & Apparel Finance Food & Beverage Government Health Care Insurance Manufacturing Media Natural Resources Non-Profit Professional Services Real Estate Restaurants, Bars & Food Services Retail Software & IT Sports & Entertainment Telecommunications Transportation & Logistics Travel & Tourism |
Skills & Expertise
| Key Program Dates | Due Date |
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Call for Project Proposals published
Notre Dame MSM begins circulating description of potential projects. Prospective partners begin expressing interest in collaborating.
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Sep 12 2022, 12:00.00 AM |
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Interview
Notre Dame educators will begin interviewing interested Partners to discuss project ideas.
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Sep 14 2022, 12:00.00 AM |
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Project Proposal Application Deadline
Final date for Partners to express interest in participating.
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Sep 28 2022, 12:00.00 AM |
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Finalize Project Charter
Educators and Partners finalize project charters, legal documents, and background materials.
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Sep 30 2022, 12:00.00 AM |
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Student Teams Introduced to Partners
Once all project proposal are finalized, Notre Dame will match MSM teams of 4-6 students with each project. Notre Dame will then make introductions between student teams and Partners, asking students to contact Partners to outline next steps and timeline.
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Oct 05 2022, 12:00.00 AM |
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Official Program Launch
Fall 2022 MSM Interterm projects begin on Monday, Oct 10. Partners need to schedule by Friday, Oct 7 at least a 90 minute time on Monday, Oct 10 for MSM teams to tour their location in-person to meet key staff, hear an overview of the organization's mission, and receive directions and necessary information/resources to carry out the project. During this kickoff meeting, Partner should communicate when and how they are available to respond to questions throughout the 4-day projects. There should be at least one additional in-person, on-site meeting scheduled for either Tuesday or Wednesday for further information gathering and hypothesis testing. Student teams throughout Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday are working both on- and off-site, in-person and asynchronously for approximately 6-8 hours per day toward the project goal as defined by the partner. Student teams are responsible for creating and distributing key roles and responsibilities among themselves, holding each other accountable to the project.
On Wednesday at 5pm, a recorded rough draft/test run of the final presentation is due to Professor Kris Muir and Ben Wilson. |
Oct 10 2022, 12:00.00 AM |
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Recommendation Proposals to Partners
The project concludes on Thursday, October 13 with a 45-60 minute presentation to Partner staff of findings and recommendations, with time for Q&A and further discussion.
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Oct 13 2022, 12:00.00 AM |
* We’ve got some inspirational project ideas below! These are related project topics that you can mix and match the components for the best cross-functional project experience possible.
Data Management
Growth Strategy
Marketing
Operations
Organizational Culture
Product Design & Development
Purchasing, Logistics, Supply Chain
Reporting, Financial Planning & Analysis
Talent Management
| Program Overview | ||
|---|---|---|
| Program Title | MSM - Fall 2022 Interterm | |
| Organization | Masters of Science in Management | |
| Student Application Link | https://nd.capsource.app/program/msm-fall-2022-interterm/rfp | |
| # of Students Enrolled |
79
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| # of Projects Running |
18 Project/s Added (of 15 Projects Expected)
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Program Timeline Project Duration |
Start Date: 10/10/22 End Date: 10/13/22 3 days |
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| Collaboration Overview | ||
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| About Students |
The Notre Dame Master of Science in Management (MSM) Interterm Program matches teams of 4-6 students in the MSM with companies and non-profit organizations in the South Bend area to complete four-day on-site student consulting projects from Monday, October 10 through Thursday, October 13, 2022. Participating organizations identify a staff person who meets with students in person during the four-day project to provide context and direction for the project. This is intended as a learning experience for students who, with mentorship, are able to produce final deliverables with value to your organization.
Masters students in the MSM program come from a wide variety of academic backgrounds and are assembled into learning teams with complementary skillsets. This interdisciplinary approach is a key feature of MSM Interterm project teams. Students are typically recent graduates from their undergraduate institutions and are seeking opportunities to enhance their professional business skills. Student Level: Student Time Commitment: Full Time Team Structure: - |
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| Program Goals | Projects should require approximately 30 hours over the course of 4 days. Students are available to meet in person between 9 am and 2pm any of those days. Mentors should plan to meet with their groups for approximately 2 hours on Monday, October 10 at the organization to provide an overview of the organization and the project. Mentors should schedule at least one additional in person meeting on either Tuesday or Wednesday and be available for questions. Finally, mentors will schedule a one-hour final presentation on Thursday, October 13 during which teams will present their projects/recommendations. All meetings should be scheduled prior to 2pm any given day due to student schedules. Mentors and students will finalize the meeting and communication schedule after collaboration is finalized.
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| Format Structure |
Single Project Single Team |
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| Format Title | Multiple Projects Multiple Teams | |
| Format Description | ||
| Benefits For Industry Partners | ||
| Project Modality | Fully Remote | |
| Industry Partner Requirements to Participate | ||
|---|---|---|
| Project Topics | Data Management Growth Strategy Marketing Operations Organizational Culture Product Design & Development Purchasing, Logistics, Supply Chain Reporting, Financial Planning & Analysis Talent Management | |
| Target Industries | Aerospace & Defense Agriculture & Farming Arts & Recreation Biotech & Pharmaceuticals Computers & Hardware Construction, Repair & Maitenance Consumer Services Education Energy & Utilities Fashion & Apparel Finance Food & Beverage Government Health Care Insurance Manufacturing Media Natural Resources Non-Profit Professional Services Real Estate Restaurants, Bars & Food Services Retail Software & IT Sports & Entertainment Telecommunications Transportation & Logistics Travel & Tourism | |
| Skills & Expertise | ||
| Location Information & Preferences |
Located Anywhere |
|
| Sponsorship |
No Sponsorship Required |
|
| Compensation |
Following compensation will be offered to the students:
Exactly $0.0 per hour |
|
| Other Requirements | ||
| Expected Time Commitment For Project Managers | 3-5 Hours per week | |
| Key Program Dates | Due Date |
|---|---|
|
Call for Project Proposals published
Notre Dame MSM begins circulating description of potential projects. Prospective partners begin expressing interest in collaborating.
|
Sep 12 2022, 12:00.00 AM |
|
Interview
Notre Dame educators will begin interviewing interested Partners to discuss project ideas.
|
Sep 14 2022, 12:00.00 AM |
|
Project Proposal Application Deadline
Final date for Partners to express interest in participating.
|
Sep 28 2022, 12:00.00 AM |
|
Finalize Project Charter
Educators and Partners finalize project charters, legal documents, and background materials.
|
Sep 30 2022, 12:00.00 AM |
|
Student Teams Introduced to Partners
Once all project proposal are finalized, Notre Dame will match MSM teams of 4-6 students with each project. Notre Dame will then make introductions between student teams and Partners, asking students to contact Partners to outline next steps and timeline.
|
Oct 05 2022, 12:00.00 AM |
|
Official Program Launch
Fall 2022 MSM Interterm projects begin on Monday, Oct 10. Partners need to schedule by Friday, Oct 7 at least a 90 minute time on Monday, Oct 10 for MSM teams to tour their location in-person to meet key staff, hear an overview of the organization's mission, and receive directions and necessary information/resources to carry out the project. During this kickoff meeting, Partner should communicate when and how they are available to respond to questions throughout the 4-day projects. There should be at least one additional in-person, on-site meeting scheduled for either Tuesday or Wednesday for further information gathering and hypothesis testing. Student teams throughout Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday are working both on- and off-site, in-person and asynchronously for approximately 6-8 hours per day toward the project goal as defined by the partner. Student teams are responsible for creating and distributing key roles and responsibilities among themselves, holding each other accountable to the project.
On Wednesday at 5pm, a recorded rough draft/test run of the final presentation is due to Professor Kris Muir and Ben Wilson. |
Oct 10 2022, 12:00.00 AM |
|
Recommendation Proposals to Partners
The project concludes on Thursday, October 13 with a 45-60 minute presentation to Partner staff of findings and recommendations, with time for Q&A and further discussion.
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Oct 13 2022, 12:00.00 AM |
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| Links & Documents |
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| MSM Fall Interterm Description |
| Statement on Intellectual Property Rights |
| Mahaffey Business Library Inteterm Guide |
Projects
| Project | Organization | Topics |
|---|---|---|
| New Day Intake Center Business Plan/Budget Review | Our Lady of the Road | Growth Strategy Operations Product Design & Development Reporting, Financial Planning & Analysis |
| Developing an Industry Vertical Growth and Market Plan | Force 5 | Growth Strategy Marketing Product Design & Development |
| Merger & Go-to-Market Customer Acquisition and Retention Strategy (South Bend, IN) | Stanz-Troyer Holdings, LLC | Growth Strategy Marketing Organizational Culture |
| Evaluating the Current Landscape for Automated Deliveries to Homes and Businesses | Dronedek Corporation | Data Management Growth Strategy Marketing Operations Organizational Culture Product Design & Development Purchasing, Logistics, Supply Chain Reporting, Financial Planning & Analysis |
| Market Analysis for A Rosie Place Indianapolis | A Rosie Place | Growth Strategy Marketing Reporting, Financial Planning & Analysis |
| Learning and Employment Records in a Marketplace | Veryable | Growth Strategy Organizational Culture Product Design & Development Talent Management |
| Marketing the App (Elkhart, IN) | Five Star Life | Growth Strategy Marketing Sales & Business Development |
| City of South Bend Office of Sustainability EASSI Data Dashboard (South Bend, IN) | enFocus Inc. | Data Management Operations Product Design & Development |
| Ludwig Drums - Import Optimization/Cost Reduction (Elkhart, IN) | Conn-Selmer, Inc. | Product Design & Development Purchasing, Logistics, Supply Chain Reporting, Financial Planning & Analysis |
| Housing is Healing: the Anti-Incarceral Project of Motels4Now | Our Lady of the Road | Data Management Growth Strategy Reporting, Financial Planning & Analysis |
| Pat Tillman Foundation: Increasing Outreach Efficiencies | Pat Tillman Foundation | Data Management Marketing |
| Citywide Classroom Sustainability Planning (South Bend, IN) | enFocus Inc. | Data Management Growth Strategy Reporting, Financial Planning & Analysis |
| Established SaaS Platform Growth Plateau (South Bend, IN) | Listing Mirror | Data Management Growth Strategy Marketing Sales & Business Development |
| Pat Tillman Foundation: Community Survey Methods | Pat Tillman Foundation | Data Management Marketing |
| Develop Partnerships-focused Business Plan (Fishers, IN) | AHEPA Senior Living | Growth Strategy Marketing Reporting, Financial Planning & Analysis Sales & Business Development |
