Collaborative Student Projects
Where teamwork meets financial innovation. Discover how our students collaborate on real-world business planning challenges, building lasting partnerships and practical skills through shared learning experiences.
Small Business Financial Recovery Plan
- Sarah Chen
- Marcus Thompson
- Elena Rodriguez
- James Park
- Aisha Patel
This team tackled the challenge of creating comprehensive recovery strategies for Canadian small businesses affected by economic uncertainty. They developed a 12-month financial roadmap that included cash flow analysis, debt restructuring options, and growth planning. The collaboration involved extensive research into government support programs and innovative financing solutions.
Explore Our ProgramsCommunity Investment Co-op Model
- David Kim
- Rachel Foster
- Alex Okonkwo
- Maya Singh
Four students from different provinces collaborated remotely to design a community-based investment cooperative model. Their project focused on creating sustainable financing mechanisms for local businesses while providing educational opportunities for community members to learn about cooperative economics and shared ownership structures.
Connect With UsHow Teams Work Together
Our collaborative approach brings together diverse perspectives and skill sets. Students learn to navigate different working styles, manage project timelines as a group, and leverage each team member's strengths to create comprehensive solutions.
Team Formation
Students are matched based on complementary skills and learning goals. We consider different backgrounds, experience levels, and communication preferences to create balanced teams that learn from each other.
Collaborative Planning
Teams develop shared project goals, divide responsibilities, and establish communication protocols. This phase teaches essential project management skills and helps students understand how to coordinate complex financial planning tasks.
Shared Achievement
Final presentations showcase combined efforts where each team member contributes their expertise. Students learn to present unified recommendations while highlighting individual contributions to the collaborative solution.