2021-22 GCA applications are closed for the 2021-22 school year. Please stay tuned for announcements regarding the 2022-23 applications
How can we solve your business' problems?
The Goodman Consulting Association seeks to help clients by analyzing business processes, needs, and resources to solve clients' business problems. We fulfill this goal through the Goodman Consulting Group, which is our consulting arm. Each year, we select some of the best undergraduate students from the Goodman School of Business for the GCG. We provide them with helpful resources (mentors enrolled in graduate programs, faculty support, industry information etc.) to understand industry trends and help clients. The points listed below are what set us apart from other sources for consulting.
Personalized ApproachThe Goodman Consulting Association seeks to provide solutions tailored to address your organization's unique challenges and needs unlike professional consulting firms where clients are not given much one-to-one attention.
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Unique MethodologiesThe Goodman Consulting Group and its members use new approaches from various industries to analyze your business and provide logical advice. The absence of dogma in our organization allows us to create new strategies to solve every problem.
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Cost-EffectiveOur primary focus is to solve the various challenges faced by organizations in our community.
As such, all of our consulting is pro-bono (free) to ensure everyone gets an equal opportunity to re-evaluate their processes and transition them into the 21st century. |
Who Are We?
The Goodman Consulting Group consists of some of the brightest and energetic undergraduate students at the Goodman School of Business. The goal of this group - whose candidates are handpicked by the GCA executive team each year - is to solve some of the pressing issues faced by clients by using fresh approaches and with the support of the GCA team and members of the Goodman faculty. The faculty integration allows - to some extent - the incorporation of cutting-edge academic research on business management into real-world scenarios. All the points mentioned previously and the pro-bono nature of the GCC's are great for companies seeking a fresh perspective on their business operations.