Brock University Faculty of Business - Goodman School of Business Consulting Group

Goodman School of Business Consulting Group

The Goodman School of Business Consulting Group (GSoBCG) employs students enroled in The Goodman School of Business' MBA program for one-year terms to offer consultancy services to organizations in the Niagara Region. The GSoBCG employs MBA candidates to provide clients with professional services. Through direct consultant experience, or with the support of faculty experts, the GSoBCG assists organizations with Marketing, Accounting, Finance, Strategy and Human Resources.

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