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Empowering Youths And Combating Gang Activity Across Long Island Through Mba Capstone Consulting, Daniel R. Ball, Stephanie Mattarocci Oct 2018

Empowering Youths And Combating Gang Activity Across Long Island Through Mba Capstone Consulting, Daniel R. Ball, Stephanie Mattarocci

Faculty Works: Business (1973-2022)

The MBA program at Molloy College culminates with a capstone experience that provides prospective graduates with the opportunity to demonstrate learning through a project-based paradigm that aligns with the mission of the academic institution. Molloy College is an independent Catholic college rooted in the Dominican tradition and its mission includes the four pillars of study, spirituality, service, and community. This capstone course integrates these mission pillars by immersing the students in a real consulting problem that provides actionable solutions for a not-for-profit organization serving society. This paper summarizes the work completed by an MBA capstone consulting project to help the …


Marketing And Delivering Child Care Programs To Nassau County, Daniel R. Ball, Fabian Dichristina, Dawn Armand Oct 2018

Marketing And Delivering Child Care Programs To Nassau County, Daniel R. Ball, Fabian Dichristina, Dawn Armand

Faculty Works: Business (1973-2022)

The MBA capstone program at Molloy College requires students to apply what was learned in the classroom to a real-world consulting project that assists a non-profit organization serving society. This capstone experience supports the mission of Molloy College that is rooted within the Dominican tradition and emphasizes the four pillars of study, spirituality, service, and community. This project exposes students to an industry outside of their typical experiences and encourages them to create real solutions that have a direct benefit on the local community. This paper summarizes the work of this MBA capstone group as they designed a comprehensive marketing/awareness …


Rebranding A Special Needs School Through Marketing And Entrepreneurship: An Mba Capstone Consulting Case Study, Daniel R. Ball, Hadia Khan, Omolola Oyelude Oct 2018

Rebranding A Special Needs School Through Marketing And Entrepreneurship: An Mba Capstone Consulting Case Study, Daniel R. Ball, Hadia Khan, Omolola Oyelude

Faculty Works: Business (1973-2022)

The MBA program at Molloy College emphasizes a curriculum that creates ethically-minded leaders with a mindful disposition toward serving the local community. This pedagogical philosophy is consistent with the school’s mission that is deeply rooted in the Dominican tradition emphasizing the four pillars of study, spirituality, service, and community. This program culminates with the students applying what was learned in the classroom to a real-world consulting problem, often outside of their industry background comfort zone. The solutions need to be fully implementable and have a direct impact on the welfare of the local community. This paper presents the consulting recommendations …


Preferences And Learning Behaviors Of Digital Natives, Meryl Rosenblatt Mba, James Marchetta, Michael Masiello Oct 2018

Preferences And Learning Behaviors Of Digital Natives, Meryl Rosenblatt Mba, James Marchetta, Michael Masiello

Faculty Works: Business (1973-2022)

Because students’ lives today are saturated with digital media at a time when their brains are still developing, several popular press authors suggest that media use has profoundly affected students’ abilities, preferences, and attitudes related to learning. They claim that “digital natives” (often defined as those born after 1980) have a distinctive set of characteristics that includes preference for speed, nonlinear processing, multitasking, and social learning, allegedly developed through immersion in digital technology during childhood and adolescence. The purpose of this project is to explore claims that the digital “native” generation as learners demonstrate different learning behaviors, by exploring relationships …