Management of Technology Capstone (Spring 2025)
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Timeline
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February 17, 2025Experience start
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May 15, 2025Experience end
Experience scope
Categories
Information technology Data visualization Data analysis Project managementSkills
project planning business services business strategy data analysis researchWe know strategic data analysis - how to combine data science with strategic thinking. We have proven expertise in cutting edge research with the unique ability to develop proven capability to deliver large, complex, technology-based projects on-time and on-budget.
This is the culminating project and serves as a unifying academic and intellectual experience for students to apply the full range of their coursework to a real-world business problem.
Students will leverage their strategic data analysis knowledge towards a real-world analytical project focused on your organization's data issues. Analyses can contain technical areas, but should be focused on matching technical skills with your business needs. Examples of analyses that would be a good fit: software selection, system configuration decisions, and use recommendations.
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Learners
Expected Deliverables
It is essential to understand that a capstone project course is not typical. The entire course is structured around small-group project work. This impacts expectations as follows:
- Expected deliverables are group-specific. Expectations may be different for each group, depending on the type and nature of their assigned project. Students should think of their team’s statement of work as their syllabus for the course.
- Each group is expected to actively shape their project within a broad scope of work defined with corporate partners. This includes an active role in designing a methodology, making recommendations, suggesting how to organize their work, and structuring their presentations and deliverables. Expecting the instructors to provide a template or blueprint for each project would be contrary to the spirit of a graduate-level capstone project.
- Class time will not focus on class-wide lectures or class-wide discussions. The entire process is designed around small-group working sessions.
That being said, there are certain common denominators for most projects. The common denominators are the demonstration of skills acquired in the program.
- All projects are an opportunity to mobilize different combinations of knowledge and skills learned during the program, and to apply best practices in technology management.
- By the end of the course, you are all expected to deliver a capstone project that demonstrates solid skills acquired during your program.
Student teams will deliver the client a report and video presentation, which can be evaluated on the following grounds:
- The cohesive, logical flow of ideas (including a strong intro and conclusion)
- Use of graphics, tables, diagrams to effectively summarize ideas
- Use of process analysis to frame problem and or solution
- Full analysis of People, Process and IT (the full “Information System”) as appropriate
- Use of benchmarking and other business examples to frame problems and describe solutions
- Use of valuable external information sources
- Recommendation aligned with project/business goals
- Risk Analysis of proposed solution
- High-level Cost/Benefit analysis
- Overall Quality of Report
- Overall Quality of Video Presentation
- Professionalism
Project timeline
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February 17, 2025Experience start
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May 15, 2025Experience end
Project Examples
Requirements
Students begin the semester with a focus on research, learning about methods and tools relevant to their area of focus. Students will then shift their focus to design - determining tasks to connect questions and answers. Finally, students will focus on implementation by prototyping a solution.
Students are matched to projects through a process of surveys and interviews with their faculty mentors to ensure they possess the necessary skills, backgrounds, and interests to meet the needs of each project.
Students are then divided into teams consisting of roughly 5 members who share common interests in order to collaborate effectively and remain engaged with faculty mentors and industry partners.
Project Type and Topics
Students may continue to various project types and topics. They will be assigned to a team and a project based on a combination of criteria, including but not limited to personal educational and professional background, interests, and goals.
Corporate Partnerships
The instructors decide project assignments with a combination of goals and constraints. These include but are not limited to: student interests and profile fit, and team composition, and team size limits.
The student team can conduct research to be made into a report and presentation focused on the analysis of trending strategic issues such as:
- New business IT systems
- Assessing Technology Focus and Readiness
- Cybersecurity
- Understanding Needs and Defining Customer Value
- Mobile apps
- Business intelligence
- Developing a Minimum Viable Product or Service
- Emerging technologies
- Completing the Business Model Implications and Developing an Implementation Strategy
The overarching objective of this course is to ensure that students can identify, assess, implement, and sustain technology opportunities that have significant, measurable value to the organization that delivers return on investment characteristics consistent with the requirement of the target firm and the industry that it is in.
Additional company criteria
Companies must answer the following questions to submit a match request to this experience:
Additional company criteria
Companies must answer the following questions to submit a match request to this experience:
Provide a dedicated contact who is available to answer periodic emails or phone calls over the duration of the project to address students' questions.
Provide feedback on a midpoint background analysis report, and a final live video presentation of the full analysis and recommendation (with feedback using our rubric).
An initial live video meeting with the student team to establish project scope and deliverables.
Provide a dedicated contact who is available to answer emails or phone calls once per week over the duration of the project to address students' questions.
Provide feedback on a midpoint background analysis report, and a final live video presentation of the full analysis and recommendation.
Timeline
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February 17, 2025Experience start
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May 15, 2025Experience end