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Field Casework
Methods for Consulting to Small and Startup Businesses



February 1996 | 138 pages | SAGE Publications, Inc
"An indispensable guide for students who consult to businesses." --Jerry Katz, Series Editor Thousands of students participate in fieldwork experiences every year. Field Casework addresses the common questions and concerns of students engaging in consulting projects for small and startup businesses. Offering practical guidance, this informative text supports and directs the reader from the initial project assignment and client meeting to the closing presentation and exit meeting. Primary chapters are devoted to establishing client relationships, conducting the information search, maintaining a cohesive student consulting team, and developing recommendations for the client business. A unique feature of this book is the incorporation of student reactions, responses and advice in each chapter. Information about the role of the Small Business Administration, and Small Business Institutes, confidentiality, and ethical considerations is included in two appendixes. This book is an excellent resource and essential guide for students of management, organizational studies, economics, and marketing or a variety of other courses that require consulting projects. The real-world examples, sound methods, and student feedback provided make Field Casework an extremely relevant text. ^B^

 
The Purpose and Goals of Fieldwork
 
The Fieldwork Experience
What It Is and What It Isn't

 
 
Managing the Fieldwork
 
Managing the Student Consulting Team
 
Launching the Fieldwork Information Search
 
Developing Recommendations and the Final Client Presentation
 
Appendix A: Professionalism, Confidentiality, and Ethical Considerations of Fieldwork
 
Appendix B: The Role of the SBA/SBI in Fieldwork
 
Appendix C: Annotated Bibliography of Secondary Sources

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