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Deliverables
A list of the work to be done
Gcom7832 carries two credits. MSA students are required to do some additional work to get to 3 credits. Work with your program director for the details.
To balance the workload between domestic and traveling students, MSMIT students can
optionally skip the following MOD 2 activities:
- Virtual class on 12/17
- In-person class on Friday, 1/9
- The "Project review"
- The "Project review to AI-Driven transformation roadmap"
‘Optionally skip’ means that if you are interested in the content of these meetings or desire non-graded feedback on the accounting assignment, you may still attend those classes and submit homework free of extra tuition charges. In addition, you will also be able to access the recordings of those events.
As soon as you know the composition of your Argentina team, call a meeting with all team members. "Your first team meeting" will help structure it. If you are not very experienced with virtual meetings, read "Virtual etiquette".
A team bio is a polished, one-page .pdf that introduces your team to the Client.
Include pictures of each team member, names, emails, the company that employs you, your position, and your
expertise. Use the UVA logo. Make it look professional: this is your first impression with the
Client.
Send the Team Bio to the Client when you set up your pre-departure client call.
Evaluation criteria: Deliver a professional looking document (well formatted, nice pics, well lined-up, etc).
Before departing for Argentina, setup a pre-departure client call.
Evaluation criteria: Send a professional, cordial email and hold a well-run meeting following all the instructions in the provided document. Explore the problem, not the solution. Do not lock yourself into a requested solution.
On the Friday before departure for the US, you and your team will deliver a short presentation to your clients.
Tips for success: We suggest to use the format: hook > bluff > story & recommendations > conclusions.
Evaluation criteria: Present recommendations that are valuable, insightful
and actionable.
'Valuable' means that following the recommendation will generate quantifiable business value for your
Client.
‘Insightful’ means that they are non-obvious to your Client.
‘Actionable’ means that they are feasible in your client’s business context, including financial,
organizational, and technical feasibility. Recommendations are actionable when the audience understands what
to do, who should do it, believes that they can do it, can afford it, and are motivated to do it.
Successful presentations engage the audience in a conversation or discussion, either during or at the end of
your talk.
As a last step in the course, send a warm "thank you" email to your clients (copy Dr. G. and the SAM staff). The email includes:
The leave-behind deck conveys the same content as the presentation, but without requiring the team presence and without time or space constraints. Therefore, it is much more verbose and includes considerably more detail: analyses you made, data you collected, ideas that you consider valuable but were cut for the presentation, and a list of your sources
The leave-behind deck will have as much Spanish as the audience demands and your team skills allow. The goal is to communicate effectively with your audience given your and your audience's linguistic constraints.
Make sure that the client can access the materials you send. Email programs often have limits to the size of the allowed attachments.
Evaluation criteria: Same as for the presentation, but with the additional requirement that the information in it must be easily understood by somebody who did not attend your presentation, and that all the details necessary to implement your recommendations is added.
The collection of CCLs will be ongoing, as in the domestic class. It will marginally modify the participation grade.