Health-in-a-Box

UBC GMCA: Mini-MBA Teamwork

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Health-in-a-Box

UBC GMCA Mini-MBA Team Project

This repository contains the final deliverables and presentation materials for the Health-in-a-Box project developed as part of the Graduate Management Consulting Association (GMCA) Mini-MBA Program at the University of British Columbia (UBC).

The project focused on developing an innovative and scalable healthcare-oriented business concept through the application of core MBA frameworks and strategic analysis tools.


About the Mini-MBA Program

The Mini-MBA Program was organized by the Graduate Management Consulting Association (GMCA) at the University of British Columbia in Spring 2018.

The program was designed to introduce STEM and Humanities professionals to practical business and management concepts through an intensive multi-session format led by experienced professionals and industry mentors.

Key learning areas included:

More information about the GMCA program can be found through UBC GMCA resources.


Project Overview

Health-in-a-Box

Health-in-a-Box was developed as a team-based business concept focused on improving healthcare accessibility and service delivery through an integrated and scalable solution model.

The project applied MBA methodologies including:

The final outcome included a comprehensive business proposal and presentation deck.


Repository Contents

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├── README.md
├── LICENSE
├── Team opti-Health presentation.pdf
└── _config.yml

Included Materials


Key Skills Demonstrated

This project involved the application of interdisciplinary skills including:


Presentation

The repository includes the team’s final presentation:

📄 Team opti-Health presentation.pdf


Learning Outcomes

Participation in the Mini-MBA Program provided experience in:


Future Enhancements

Potential future extensions of this project could include:


Acknowledgements

Special thanks to the instructors, mentors, and participants of the UBC GMCA Mini-MBA Program for their guidance and collaboration throughout the program.


License

This project is licensed under the MIT License.