The Summer Consulting Internship Program (SCIP) is a highly
selective global leadership program organized by Newhuadu Business School, designed to prepare the next-generation business leaders to better meet the challenges of global business.
1. Summer Consulting
Internship Program
The Summer Consulting Internship Program (SCIP) is a highly
selective global leadership program organized by Newhuadu Business
School, designed to prepare the next-generation business
leaders to better meet the challenges of global business.
2. China with the vision of blending the best
aspects of East and West in a world-class
business school. NBS is committed to
training innovative, enterprising and
internationalized young talents to improve
their global competitiveness through both
theoretical and applied business research.
NEWHUADU
BUSINESS SCHOOL
N
ewhuadu Business School
(NBS) is a public institution of
higher learning based in
Excellent and dedicated faculty is the
starting point for the NBS programs; they
believe that theories and practices will not
transform into insights and values until
they are applied to find business solution
in real world.The faculty is composed of a
mix of Western and Eastern
academicians with managerial expertise
who significantly boost students’
knowledge and provide them with dynamic
skills.
The School operates in China (Fuzhou,
Beijing and Shanghai) as well as in
Switzerland (Zurich) and offers
undergraduate, MBA, EMBA and DBA
programs.The Dean of NBS is Professor Edmund S.
Phelps, 2006 Nobel Prize Laureate in
Economics and Director of the Center on
Capitalism and Society of Columbia
University, who has led the school since its
inception in April 2010. NBS has an
international team of professors from
leading universities around the world, as
well as visiting appointments from
business professionals.
3. PROGRAM
OVERVIEW
The NBS Summer Consulting Internship
Program (SCIP) is designed to provide
participants with a global view of business
by working directly with Chinese
companies in the process of growth and
expansion. Students apply creativity,
entrepreneurship and global best practices
to help their clients refine their corporate
strategy and implementation planning.
The program blends innovative course
design with interaction, consulting
experience and cultural tours. It also unites
students from diverse educational and
cultural backgrounds in the spirit of
learning, open-mindedness and debate,
while at the same time providing a deeper
understanding of Chinese business
philosophy and culture through first-hand
experience.During the internship program,
the school will also offer lectures about
Chinese Management Case Studies,
Cross Culture Communication and
practical Business Chinese language.
Our program is a group-based learning
experience in which 4-5 students are
placed into a Chinese company for a
four-week placement in a consulting
engagement.
The consulting engagement allows the
students to analyze a particular problem in
the company and propose a formal
solution to the issue, using internal and
external information as appropriate. Each
group of students will have an internal
client manager to facilitate access to
others within the company, an
experienced management consultant
mentor to oversee their progress and an
internship tutor to help with translation and
basic issues of living in a foreign country.
4. PROGRAM
FEATURES
• Case Studies on Chinese
management characteristics and
internationalization of Chinese
enterprises
• Intensive practical training in
business Chinese language and
etiquette
• Cross-cultural communication
coaching
• Business School lectures on
Chinese entrepreneurship and
innovation, Chinese History and
Chinese MNCs
• Consulting internship experience
focused on Chinese management
challenges in Chinese enterprises
• Activities to experience Chinese culture
Week 1
Chinese culture &
consulting
introduction
Week 2
Company
introduction and
initial research
Week 3
Research deep
dives and initial
report drafting
Week 4
Report
finalization
Week 5
Presentation
preparation and
delivery
Chinese culture,
Tai Chi, opera and
history
Management
consulting tools
and techniques
SCQA and company
research
Market and
competitor review
Internal company
analysis
Management
interviews
Key issue
exploration
Custom survey or
data analysis
Report writing
structure, language
and style
Content and
analysis details
Presentation skills
development
Program wrap-up
Great Wall tour
798 art district
tour
Hutong tour
Tiananmen Square
tour
Forbidden City tour Weekend trip to
Shanghai, the Bund
and Financial
District
Free time for
individual
exploration
Graduation ceremonyExternal
activities
Key
activities
Weekly
focus
PROGRAM SCHEDULE
5. Typical
Consulting Projects
While every client engagement is unique,
past SCIP classes have worked with
Chinese clients on issues of corporate
strategy, target market identification,
go-to-market strategy, market prioritization
and even internal corporate development
challenges. In each case the students
were faced with the same challenges that
senior management face each day:
identifying the key opportunities for growth
and understanding the corporate
resources needed to secure those
opportunities.
The clients who host the SCIP internship
students range from extremely large,
state-owned (the fifth largest construction
company on earth) and publicly traded
companies (the largest therapeutic tea
company in China), to venture capital
backed big-data based financial services
and shopping start-ups.
Students have found that this process of
deep research and close interaction with
their teammates, consulting mentor and
client staff has been among the most
exciting and challenging working
experiences of their lives.In most cases
the students are able to present their final
analysis to the client’s senior-most
managers and sometimes even the board
of directors – something that many people
do not do in their entire working career.
Students who are comfortable asking
questions and embracing uncertainty as
they build the case for their client’s
strategy will find the program intensely
rewarding and unlike any program they
have ever undertaken.
Our approach works. Since we launched
the program, our students have identified
new markets, innovative business models,
overlooked geographies and even new
products that have the potential to
increase the client’s business. We
welcome you to apply for this unique
program and prepare yourself for global
business in the 21st Century.
6. What’s not included:
• Application fee: $30
• Roundtrip fare
• Visa Application Fee
• Travel and Medical Insurance
• Additional personal expenses
• Undergraduates or recent graduates
at college/university with minimum
3.0 GPA
• Speak English fluently
• Willingness to experience a real
consulting assignment and work in
unstructured situations
The program fee for the SCIP is $3,980
Tuition
The scholarships are rewarded based on
participants’ merits:
Full Scholarship: $3,980
Partial Scholarship: $1,000
Scholarships
Program Date
Mid July – Late August, 35 days
Requirement
• Internship placement
• English speaking mentor throughout
the Internship
• Basic Chinese language training
• Organized weekend trips around and
within Beijing (Forbidden City, Great
Wall as well as one trip to Shanghai)
• Visa invitation letter
• Internship Certificate and Reference
letter upon completion
• Arrival and departure pick up and
drop off
• Accommodation near the internship
company
• Lunch on every workday
• Welcome package and study material
(messenger bag, notebook)
• 24/7 on-site support
What’s included:
PROGRAM DETAILS
Application Procedures
Step1: Fill out the application form and send
it as well as supporting documents to
scip@nbs.edu.cn
Step2: Admission committee decision
notification
Step3: Submit enrollment confirmation and
pay tuition fee
Step4: Apply for student visa
Step5: Pre-departure orientation
7. TESTIMONIALS
Every day I will face new
challenges during the
program and understand
better how to adapt to the
Chinese business
framework and culture to
increase performance.
—Julien Hediger
University of Applied Sciences
and Arts Northwestern
Switzerland
SCIP quickly familiarized me
with Chinese culture and
business practices,
preparing me for a thorough
internship at a prosperous
Chinese high tech company.
“
”
—Ethan Fried
Harvard University
“
”
The program is so unique.
I want to go into consulting
so this was really great
experience. A lot of it is our
own project, so we really get
to take responsibility for our
final product.
—Shubhi Sharma
Queen’s University
“
”
—Billy Correll
Georgia State University
I had more engagement
with real world experience in
one week of this program
that I did in 3 months of my
previous internships.
“
”
8. The more you know, the more you dare.
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