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Capstone Project2: Shaping Future Supply Chain Leaders with Hands-On Collaboration – Spring2025
MGMT 4103
Overall Info: Welcome to George Brown College's Experiential Learning Program, where we bridge the gap between academia and industry by offering students hands-on experiences with real-world projects. Our MGMT4103 course focuses on Supply Chain Management, a critical aspect of modern business operations. Our students are eager to apply their theoretical knowledge to practical situations, under the mentorship of industry professionals like yourself. This course is a field focused, student centric project. Students learn through applied field-experience, being designated as a Supply Chain Analyst for a real-world client. Steps for Matching: Step 1: Match Request Submission: As an employer, you'll submit a match request outlining your project. We'll then schedule a video call to discuss the project's suitability and alignment with our learning objectives. Step 2: Pre-Approval: Upon mutual agreement, both parties will confirm the match on the Riipen platform, marking the project as pre-approved. Step 3: Students Choosing: The pre-approved project will be made available for our students to select based on their interests and skills. Step 4: Collaboration Starts: All communication and collaboration will be facilitated through the Riipen platform, ensuring transparency and efficiency. Ideal Partner: We're seeking partners from volunteer placement activities within community, government, or private organizations. Ideal projects involve real-world challenges that align with our course objectives and provide students with valuable learning opportunities.
Empowering Future Supply Chain Leaders through Real-World Collaboration Spring 2025
MGMT4103
Overall Info: Welcome to George Brown College's Experiential Learning Program, where we bridge the gap between academia and industry by offering students hands-on experiences with real-world projects. Our MGMT4103 course focuses on Supply Chain Management, a critical aspect of modern business operations. Our students are eager to apply their theoretical knowledge to practical situations, under the mentorship of industry professionals like yourself. This course is a field focused, student centric project. Students learn through applied field-experience, being designated as a Supply Chain Analyst for a real-world client. Steps for Matching: Step 1: Match Request Submission: As an employer, you'll submit a match request outlining your project. We'll then schedule a video call to discuss the project's suitability and alignment with our learning objectives. Step 2: Pre-Approval: Upon mutual agreement, both parties will confirm the match on the Riipen platform, marking the project as pre-approved. Step 3: Students Choosing: The pre-approved project will be made available for our students to select based on their interests and skills. Step 4: Collaboration Starts: All communication and collaboration will be facilitated through the Riipen platform, ensuring transparency and efficiency. Ideal Partner: We're seeking partners from volunteer placement activities within community, government, or private organizations. Ideal projects involve real-world challenges that align with our course objectives and provide students with valuable learning opportunities.
Data Analysis in Action
This experience offers learners the opportunity to apply their data analysis skills in real-world scenarios, guided by two experienced professors. Participants will work collaboratively to interpret data, identify trends, and provide actionable insights. By engaging with industry projects, learners will enhance their ability to translate classroom knowledge into practical solutions, preparing them for future roles in data-driven environments. These students are the top 5% business department students of the GBC.
Supply Chain Analytics in Action - Summer 2025
B429
Welcome to George Brown College's Experiential Learning Program. This experience aims to bridge the gap between theoretical concepts and practical applications, enabling learners to contribute effectively to industry projects. Up to five groups of six students from Supply Chain Management Program will be working on creating supply chain management tools for sale growth or supply chain performance improvement. Our students from Supply Chain Management Program have been successfully trained with the principles, methodologies and well-rounded data analytics skills for supply chain improvements. The students will benefit so much from the operational data from the clients, and as a result they will identify the pain points of the business processes and provide the solutions for real-world clients. Steps for Matching: Step 1: Match Request Submission: As an employer, you'll submit a match request outlining your project. We'll then schedule a video call to discuss the project's suitability and alignment with our learning objectives. Step 2: Pre-Approval: Upon mutual agreement, both parties will confirm the match on the Riipen platform, marking the project as pre-approved. Step 3: Students Choosing: The pre-approved project will be made available for our students to select based on their interests and skills. Step 4: Collaboration Starts: All communication and collaboration will be facilitated through the Riipen platform, ensuring transparency and efficiency. Ideal Partner: We're seeking partners from retail, wholesale, distribution industries, Or B2B, B2C, 3PL, 4PL companies, manufacturers with make-to-order/make-to-stock strategy, global sourcing companies. Ideal projects should involve real-world operational data. We will let the data speak.
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