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Business
Partners
Consulting Services
Each fall semester, QUEST student teams consult with
organizations on real-time challenges to help transform
their products, processes and services into higher quality operations.
The teams are comprised of undergraduate seniors from each of the three disciplines
of QUEST student study: Business, Engineering and Computer, Mathematical and Physical
Sciences.
What is a QUEST Project?
QUEST projects come in a variety of
genres: from manufacturing to business
development, everything in-between and
beyond. A QUEST project meets the
following criteria:
- Brings educational value to students
- Probability of achieving successful results within
a single semester (approx. 13 weeks)
- Achieves a desirable balance between the business and technology
components of the project
- Sponsoring organization is available to the student team
for the duration of the project
Submit a Project Proposal
QUEST is currently planning for fall
2008. If you are interested in
sponsoring a consulting project, please email us with the following
information:
- Your company name, address and website
- The contact information of the person
who QUEST should contact to discuss
- Any ideas that you have about the type
of project you are interested in
All proposals must be submitted
before May 31, 2008 for best
consideration for implementation in fall
2008.
Client organizations also agree to pay a set fee to support the costs associated with specialized consulting training provided to
the student teams, faculty advisors, technology support and project expenses.
Please
email or call (301.405.8732)
to discuss the associated fee.A signed contract detailing the commitments of both QUEST and the client organization
signifies a secured project.
*Champion: Serves at the executive level of the organization and works with QUEST
to negotiate and maintain the contract agreement.
*Representative: This may be the same person as the project champion. The representative
should be available 2 - 3 hours per week to support the project.
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