Over spring break, a group of Georgia Tech Scheller Full-time and Evening MBA students traveled to Sweden and Denmark as a part of the International Practicum course. The International Practicum is a semester-long elective designed to give students on-the-ground international consulting experience, and a greater ability to define, analyze, and solve international business problems. Other practicum destinations this semester included Dubai and Portugal.
During the trip to the Nordics, students immersed themselves in the international start-up community, worked with a small company on their market entry strategy, and met with their clients in person. We caught up with three Full-time MBA students to hear about what they learned and their most memorable experiences.
Katherine Crosby
Full-time MBA ‘22
Courtney Felinski
Full-time MBA ‘23
Savannah Thomas
Full-time MBA ‘23
“When I was weighing the different International Practicum options, what made the Nordics trip stand out to me was the opportunity to immerse myself in an international start-up community and work with a small company on their market entry strategy. Everything about both the classroom experience and the trip has been so enriching! I have learned so much this semester. Gaining the experience of working with a client on a semester-long project prior to starting my summer internship was invaluable.
During our trip, we met so many amazing business leaders and entrepreneurs that it would be hard to pick just one favorite speaker. On the second morning of our trip, we met with Pernilla Ekman who spoke on the topic of female leadership in Sweden and the Nordics. During her conversation, she mentioned the “Female Leadership Flywheel” and how increasing female leadership at one level propels female leadership forward across multiple segments. Of course, another highlight of the trip was finally getting to meet our client in person! While many of our classmates worked with clients in the SaaS industry, our client Coloreel’s primary product is an innovative hardware development for professional embroidery. There was nothing like seeing the actual product in action. Getting to visit their offices after a semester of teleconferences and interacting with the physical product was so exciting and invigorating.”CONTACTS
