Applications being accepted now: ICP Asia Program!

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Applications being accepted now: ICP Asia Program!
INTERNATIONAL CONSULTING PROJECT – ASIA
Have you ever dreamed of climbing the Great Wall of China?  How about consulting to a Chinese firm in Beijing?
We are in the process of planning the Fall 2015 International Consulting Project Asia, a 3-credit course that involves consulting work during the fall semester on campus, with a trip to Beijing in January, 2016 to deliver the team’s recommendation personally to the client, at their offices.  This is the 14th year in a row that this program has been offered, and the 13th with our current client.
A new, informational ICP Asia web site is available at http://languageofbusiness.biz/icp-home/, including student testimonials, videos, pictures, published articles in Chinese and English, and past project descriptions.Depending on the client’s project pipeline, we are looking for potentially up to 14 outstanding students to be part of this class working in separate teams, and comprised of students from the full-time and evening MBA, MSF and MSA programs.  Space permitting, students from the Boston College Law School and the Graduate School of Social Work will be invited to apply.  We are starting the planning process now, as we hope to choose the projects, in part, based around the students’ academic and professional backgrounds.
I’ll be available each Monday evening in March from 6:00 –  6:50 pm in Fulton Hall, Room 245 to answer questions about the course.  The hope is to get everyone’s applications submitted by 4/1/15.
Of course, if you have any questions beforehand, please contact Professor Gregory Stoller via email (gregory.stoller.1@bc.edu) or telephone (617-233-5666). If you’re unable to come in person on Monday’s I can send you the course’s materials via email.
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Greg Stoller is actively involved in building entrepreneurship and international business programs at Boston University's Questrom School of Business. He teaches courses in entrepreneurship, global strategy and management and runs the Asian International Management Experience Program, and the Asian International Consulting Project.

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