Strategic Management Consulting Experience

MGMT 661
Open Closing on July 21, 2025 / 3 spots left
University Canada West
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Assistant Professor
2
Timeline
  • July 21, 2025
    Experience start
  • September 8, 2025
    Experience end
Experience
3 projects wanted
Dates set by experience
Preferred companies
Canada
Any company type
Business services, Consumer goods & services

Experience scope

Categories
Market research Operations Competitive analysis Market expansion Sales strategy
Skills
market positioning target market digital transformation finance pest analysis competitive analysis strategic management strategic decision making marketing key performance indicators (kpis)
Learner goals and capabilities

This experience offers learners the opportunity to act as junior consultants, applying strategic management principles to real-world business challenges. Participants will develop skills in analyzing company operations, market positioning, and strategic decision-making. By engaging in this program, learners will enhance their ability to deliver structured, research-backed recommendations that address key business issues, providing valuable insights to industry professionals.


What I look for in clients:


 A company facing real, multi-dimensional challenges (e.g., market

entry, competition, digital transformation).

 Firms looking to rethink or realign their strategies.

 Businesses willing to share non-confidential data or give access to a

representative for student questions.


Potential Benefits for Your Company:


 Receive fresh, well-researched insights on your business and industry trends.

 Get access to consulting-style reports and competitor benchmarking.

 Contribute to the development of future business leaders.

 Identify strategic gaps or opportunities you may have overlooked.

Learners

Learners
Graduate
Intermediate, Advanced levels
35 learners
Project
Educators assign learners to projects
Teams of 5
Expected outcomes and deliverables

Each student group (4–5 members) will be assigned your company and will work on

three deliverables across 8–10 weeks:


  1. Company Background Report
  • Review your company’s products/services, market position, channels, and current strategic posture.
  • Conduct a PESTEL analysis and compare your company with 2–3 direct

competitors.


2. Strategic Management & Problem-Solving Template (SMPT)

  • Identify critical issues in areas like Finance, HR, Marketing, IT, and Operations.
  • Evaluate two strategic management options (e.g., expansion, digitalization,

restructuring).

Provide actionable recommendations supported by SWOT and risk analyses.


3. Strategy Formulation Report

  • Apply frameworks like Porter’s Five Forces, Strategy Choice Cascade, and Resource-Based View.
  • Define a winning playground (target market, product focus, channels).
  • Recommend a strategy with implementation steps, KPIs, and risk management

guidance.

Project timeline
  • July 21, 2025
    Experience start
  • September 8, 2025
    Experience end

Project Examples

Requirements

We are open to any Project or field where students can perform:


 PESTEL analysis

 Competitor analysis

 Value chain and Porter’s 5 Forces

 Management strategy comparison

 Resource-based view and strategy cascade framework


Emerging businesses, or businesses looking to expand internationally might be great fits.

Additional company criteria

Companies must answer the following questions to submit a match request to this experience:

  • Q1 - Text short
    What information/data are you able to provide to students so that they can perform an effective competitive analysis? We will not require sensitive financial information.  *
  • Q2 - Text short
    What information do you require from students on an NDA?  *
  • Q3 - Text short
    Please confirm that you are willing to meet with students at least twice during the term (Kickoff + Q&A)  *
  • Q4 - Text short
    Please confirm that you will provide feedback twice throughout the process, once after the initial submission in week 6-7 of the course, and once after the final submission at the end of the course.  *