Proposal letter for Dean of Business Management for “Business Day” Sponsorship
Table of Contents
Background3
Summary Overview4
Proposed Plan and Implementation4
Statement of Actions and/or Benefits7
Sponsorship Overview8
Refrences11
Appendix12
Proposal letter for Dean of Business Management for “Business Day” Sponsorship
Background
The growth of the Internet and the continuing spectacular decline in the cost of computer processing power are having a profound impact on the way enterprise is undertook all across the world. In 2009 the Department of Business Management recognized this powerful combination and, along with our closest corporate partners, created the Department of Business Management of North Atlantic, St. John's College for Digital “Business Day”. We feel today, as we did in 2009, that the Department of Business Management North Atlantic, St. John's College has a unique and complementary set of skills to understand the developing Internet economy. We are a peak business school with a focus on technology. Our educating pedagogy is founded on applied Research. We have world-renowned partner organizations across the Department of Business Management campus (including the World Wide Web Consortium, Media Lab, Computers Science and AI Lab, Communication Futures Program, and the AutoID Center). Lastly, our close relationship with commerce managers makes for a mighty combination of exclusive abilities to advantage our sponsors, students and faculty.
Summary Overview
The Department of Business for our college is a partnership in research between our corporate sponsors and Department of Business faculty. Each partnership rotates round study projects that are a one-to-one agree between a school principal researcher and a lone corporate sponsor. In every task, there is an identical value proposition for each participant - the sponsor has an anticipated financial benefit from the task outcome, and the school constituent has an identical anticipated learned advantage from the research. This matching approach is unique, and fits well with the mission of Department of Business - to conduct work that is both academically rigorous but also relevant to industry.
Proposed Plan and Implementation
"Digital Business Day" is part and parcel of today's modern corporation. Technology is pervasive. Having said that, our Center only focuses on those aspects of the digital domain where we have specific expertise. Our present aim is in three localities that we call "special interest groups" or SIGs, including:
Digital Marketing
Digital Productivity
Digital Services and the Cloud
Each SIG is headed by a senior member of the Department of Business Faculty, and includes a number of other faculties that are engaged in a complementary cluster of projects that have been designed in collaboration with our sponsors.
A corporate sponsor typically will take part exactly in one or two tasks - some take part in as many as five. Each project has a declaration of Work, Period of Performance, Deliverables, Budget and primary Investigator. Faculty and sponsor cooperate all through the project to share data, devices and frameworks, and outcomes so that the expertise transfer means is maximized.
During the drop and jump semesters one or more of the SIGs will owner a study Workshop so that all sponsors can discover about the on-going tasks being sustained by other ...