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INFORMATION SESSION 2015Aqsa Mian, Devyani Goyal & Michelle Yick
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Slide2INTRODUCTION TO DIRECTORS2PHOTOAqsa
MianInternal Co-ChairMotherReach LondonService Expansion
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Devyani
Goyal
External Co-Chair
Canadian Cancer Society
Youth
Volunteer Retention
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Michelle YickAccenture Co-ChairThe Centre for Employment & Learning Marketing Strategy
Slide3Slide4PERCEPTIONS OF CONSULTINGLearn ConstantlyEvery engagement starts with rapidly understanding the industry and client.Solve ProblemsCombine analytical rigour, industry experience, and technical ingenuity to tackle complex client issues.Deliver SolutionsBecome trusted advisors that help clients achieve sustainable success.
Make an ImpactUse skills to positively transform companies, people, and the community.
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POP CULTURE
REALITY
Slide5WHY MANAGEMENT CONSULTING?Gain exposure to multiple industries and functionsCreate and execute million-dollar strategies for leading firmsConduct groundbreaking research with industry experts
Perform in-depth analysis (financial, operational, customer experience, etc.) to derive key insightsWork closely with C-Suite and senior executives from entry level
Develop communication, teamwork, leadership, and analytical skills
Broaden future exit opportunities
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Slide6WHO IS ACCENTURE?“Accenture is one of the world’s leading professional services companies, providing consulting and outsourcing services through our
strategy, digital, technology and operations capabilities.”
WHAT MAKES US DIFFERENT
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336,000
people
120
countries
40
industries#1
largest independent technology services provider
12 years on “World’s Most Admired Companies” listEquipping 3 million people with Skills to Succeed by 2020
$31.9 billion
in revenues (2014) as a
public company
Slide7WHAT DOES ACCENTURE DO?OUR CLIENTSOver ¾ of the Fortune Global 500 89 of the
Fortune Global 10095 of our top 100 clients
have been with us for at least 10 years
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Our clients are among the largest and most complex firms in the world.
We shape and transform their businesses from end-to-end using our global network of industry and functional experts.
INDUSTRY GROUPS
Communications, Media & Technology
Financial Services
Health & Public Service
Products
Resources
Slide8WHAT IS ACCENTURE’S ROLE IN CCP?8Accenture fully supports its peoples’ energy, enthusiasm, and passion to make a positive impact on the community and yourself.
When a company provides professional services at no charge
to a NPO.
Accenture’s Corporate Citizenship mandate to educate people around the
world by building skills that enable them to participate in and contribute to the economy and society.
Pro
Bono Consulting
Volunteering
Global Giving
Cash GivingEmployee GivingDisaster
ResponsePro Bono Consulting Skills to Succeed
Skills-based Volunteering
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Accenture contributes to this goal through:
Community Consulting Project
(Ivey Business School & University of Calgary)
Accent on the Community
(McGill University)
600,000
HOURS DONATED
Corporate Citizenship Impact
$2 MILLION
IN GRANTS & PRO BONO SERVICE CONTRIBUTED
#1 FIRM
ON
CR MAGAZINE’S
BEST CORPORATE CITIZENS LIST FOR 4 CONSECUTIVE YEARS
Slide9Slide10IVEY CONNECTS“Our organization aims to enhance the educational experience of Ivey students in the area of social responsibility, and to advance the social health of the not-for-profit
agencies in our community through volunteer efforts.”
OUR MANDATE
Harness
talent
and energy
of Ivey students to make a
positive impact
on NPOs and the communityDevelop business leaders who will contribute to their communities by exposing students to responsible, leading for-profit organizationsDevelop a strong sense of business ethics and community
involvementEncourage students to think about sustainable development, corporate social responsibility, and community involvement from a business
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Slide11WHAT IS CCP?“The Community Consulting Project is a program that matches Ivey Business School students with local NPOs to undertake pro-bono consulting projects
under the guidance of advisors from global consulting firm,
Accenture.”
HOW IT WORKS
9 teams
consisting of 4 HBA1 students and 1-2 Accenture advisors
2-month
program duration from October 1 – December 46-week project engagement from October 12 – November 23RESULTSFinal presentation to NPO clientDeliverables (written report and/or PPT deck)
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Slide12ROLES & RESPONSIBILITIES
CCP Directors
Accenture Advisors
HBA1 Students
NPO Clients
Oversee program logistics
Co-ordinate with NPOs, Accenture, Ivey, HBA1s, CCP Alumni, and media
Hold weekly calls to track progress and provide guidance to students throughout the engagement
Answer questions about consulting and Accenture
Collaborate weekly with client and advisors to research, analyze, and deliver recommendations
Update directors with progress and concerns
Be readily available to provide feedback and information to students via phone/email/in-person
Attend opening and closing ceremonies
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Slide13WHY APPLY TO PARTICIPATE IN CCP?PERSONAL GROWTHDevelop hard skillsProblem-solving, research, data analysis, synthesis, Excel & PowerPointDevelop soft skills
Teamwork, communication, time management, organization, professionalismCAREER DEVELOPMENT
Apply classroom knowledge to
solving a real case
Learn about consulting by working with
Accenture professionals
Gain experience and understanding of consulting
and
NPOs
COMMUNITY IMPACTEnable NPOs to fulfill their mission and serve their beneficiariesMake a tangible, lasting impact on the community
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Slide14APPLICATION PROCESSDownload application at www.iveyccp.wordpress.comSubmit application to CCP.Application@gmail.comReceive interview notification from directorsAttend interview with directors and alumni
Receive offer to participate in CCP 2015
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Now
Sep 18
Sep 23
Sep 25/27
Sep 28
SELECTION CRITERIA
Intent to participate and “fit” with program objectives
Previous work / volunteer / leadership experience
Ability to commit, collaborate, and deliver
Slide152015 NPO CLIENTS15
Elgin Middlesex Oxford Workforce Planning and Development Board
Slide16MANDATORY DATES & EVENTS16Date
Time
Event
September 18
Noon
Applications
due online
September 24-28
Various
Interviews conducted
September 28Evening
Offers sentOctober 12:00 – 3:30pmInitial Team MeetingOctober 27:00 – 9:00pmOpening CeremoniesOctober 6
2:00 – 3:30pm
CCP 101
November 2-5
Various
Midpoint Check-in
November 23
11:59pm
Final Deliverables
Due
December
4
Evening
Closing Ceremonies
Slide17STAY CONNECTEDiveyccpdirectors@gmail.comiveyccp.wordpress.com/IveyCommunityConsultingProject17
Aqsa
(Internal):
AMian.HBA2016@ivey.ca
Devyani
(External):
DGoyal.HBA2016@ivey.ca
Michelle (Accenture):
MYick.HBA2016@ivey.ca