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Hospitality Business: Les Gourmets

The premier annual event in The School of Hospitality Business is Les Gourmets. Founded as a student organization in 1951, students in Les Gourmets produced their first dinner in 1955. Starting as a simple buffet and dinner dance, the event has since evolved into a formal world-class reception and dinner showcasing the talents of hundreds of student volunteers and all they have learned from their professors and work experiences. With the guidance of faculty members and guest chefs, the students work in all areas – management, sales, marketing, purchasing, finance, culinary management, bartending, and serving – creating a night to remember each spring for hundreds of proud parents, alumni, and faculty.

Visit Les Gourmets web site

Webinar: MBA Veterans

Looking for the next step after the military? This panel of MBA veterans will talk about their experiences and answer questions that you have regarding the process of applying for an MBA.

Webinar: Women Business Leaders

Interested in connecting with other women MBAs? This webinar features a panel of successful MBAs from Michigan State, talking about their experience at MSU and their careers.

Webinar: Funding Your MBA

Think an MBA is financially out of reach? Think again. This webinar talks through ways that students can finance an MBA and the ROI they can expect (using Michigan State as an example).

Webinar: The MBA and The MSU Broad Advantage

Interested in an MBA and want to learn more? This webinar will talk about the macro landscape of the MBA and share how Michigan State Broad MBA is a leader in preparing students for their future.  An admissions officer will be available at the end of the webinar for Q&A.

Prospective Undergraduate Student Information Session

Thank you for your interest in the Eli Broad College of Business at Michigan State University. Due to the emerging health concerns related to the coronavirus (COVID-19), the Broad College of Business has cancelled all in-person prospective information sessions.

We are moving information to a virtual experience by Zoom. We invite you to join our Prospective Information Sessions remotely.

Prospective Undergraduate Student Information Session

Thank you for your interest in the Eli Broad College of Business at Michigan State University. Due to the emerging health concerns related to the coronavirus (COVID-19), the Broad College of Business has cancelled all in-person prospective information sessions.

We are moving information to a virtual experience by Zoom. We invite you to join our Prospective Information Sessions remotely.

Prospective Undergraduate Student Information Session

Thank you for your interest in the Eli Broad College of Business at Michigan State University. Due to the emerging health concerns related to the coronavirus (COVID-19), the Broad College of Business has cancelled all in-person prospective information sessions.

We are moving information to a virtual experience by Zoom. We invite you to join our Prospective Information Sessions remotely.

Prospective Undergraduate Student Information Session

The Eli Broad College of Business invites prospective students and families to visit the Business College Complex for a group information session to explore Broad majors, College and Major admissions, academic curriculum, student life, education abroad, and services available to Broad students.

Presentations and tours take place on select Fridays at 3:45 p.m. Prior registration is required.  Fall registration dates will begin on September 2, 2019 and Spring registration dates will open in November 2019.

Prospective and admitted students who have not yet enrolled should plan to attend this presentation, as individual advising appointments are reserved for enrolled students.

Executive MBA | Program Preview | Troy

Join Greg Janicki, Director of the Executive MBA Program, to learn about the program, meet alumni and current students, and observe a class.

Agenda:

  • 5:30pm  |  Dinner with Current Students, alumni, and faculty
  • 6:00pm  |  Short Information Session
  • 7:30pm  |  Observe Executive MBA Class

Fall 2019 CXM Best Practices Symposium

Program Agenda

Designing the Customer Experience & Customer Feedback and Continuous Improvement

Kellogg Center, East Lansing, Michigan

 

Gartner has identified “10 Habits of Customer-Centric Organizations”. From ‘Continuously Listening to Customers’ to ‘Adapting to Customer Needs and Demands in Real-Time at least six of the 10 habits can be linked to two critical components of the customer experience management process: Designing the Customer Experience and Customer Feedback and Continuous Improvement

With the topics Designing the Customer Experience and Customer Feedback and Continuous Improvement at the forefront, the Fall 2019 CXM Best Practices Symposium provides participants with opportunities to Learn, Share, and Grow through a program featuring an inspiring keynote speaker, breakout session presentations, and a panel discussion.

 


Keynote Speaker: Andrea Brimmer – CMO – Ally Financial

The Importance of Being Brave

 

Referred to as the “Chief Disruption Officer” of Ally Financial, where she serves as the chief marketing and public relations officer, Andrea is an industry thought leader, winning the Financial Communication Society’s Marketer of the Year award last year and named to the Forbes list of the 50 Most Influential CMOs. “The best brands in the world do a phenomenal job of keeping consumers engaged in ways that are fun but also useful,” Brimmer says. “We have to remember that consumers react with emotion. They react with their gut. They react as people, not robots,” Brimmer asserts. “Disruptive techniques break through the clutter and appeal to people with their hearts. That allows you to punch above your weight.”

 

 


Breakout Session Presentations

Customer Experience Design

Session Descriptions

  • Darren Hood (Senior User Experience Designer) – United Wholesale Mortgage
    Microexperience Awareness – Going Beyond the Touchpoint

  • Michelle Kaptur (Manager – Global Customer Experience Strategy) and Laura Marie Casey  (Assistant Manager – Global Customer Experience Strategy) – General Motors
    Blueprints Aren’t just for Building Houses

  • Scott Watkins (Business Intelligence Executive) – Michigan Virtual
    Design Sprints – A Means for Quickly Exploring Problems and Developing Solutions
  • Jeremy Franklin – VMLY&R (Director – Strategy & Insights) – VMLY&R and Jason Sprawka (Director, US Customer Experience) – Ford
    Where Does One Start When Designing a Customer Experience?
  • Bob Kiple (Global Customer Experience Strategy and Innovation – Retired) – General Motors
    How to Avoid Getting Overcome by the Complexity of CX
  • Rebecca Selesky (Interim Director) – MSU Culinary Services
    MSU’s Extreme Makeover: The Design of a Customer-Centeric Dining Experience
  • Sean Claessen (Chief Strategy Officer) and Kay Van Slooten (Customer Experience Strategy Director) – Bond Brand Loyalty
    Building Wicked Customer Experiences and the Moments that Matter the Most
  • Michael Baskin (Principle) – ONESPARK Experience Design
    Inside Out CX Innovation: Engaging the Organization in Defining and Designing Customer-Centric Solutions

Customer Feedback and Continuous Improvement

Session Descriptions

  • Nancy Flowers (Vice President – Member Experience) – Hagerty
    Measuring the Moments that Matter

  • Jill Katic (Senior Director – Continuous Improvement) – Barton Malow
    Developing a Framework for Continuous Improvement 

  • Jeremy Burek (Director – Customer and Partner Care Operations) – Starbucks
    Starbucks Social Care Team – Scrubbing Social Media and Providing Solutions

  • Xavier Quenaudon  (Senior Vice President) – Burke, Inc.
    Designing a Holistic CX Management Program

  • Michael Allenson (Co-Founder) – Xpedition
    Addressing the Root Causes of Why Customer Experience is Not Improving 

  • John Joba (Analytics Translator) and David Robbins (Account Strategist) – Gongos, Inc.
    Good, Better, and Best: Three Ways to Calculate the ROI of CX Initiatives
  • Rogerio Monteiro (Global Chief Client Officer) – Worthix
    Understanding Decision Drivers Beyond CSAT and NPS

Engaging the Customer

Session Descriptions

  • Josh Stauffer (CEO and President) – Blue Flame Thinking
    Get Scrappy: Start Measuring Customer LTV with Digital

 


Panel Discussion

Designing the Customer Experience: Aligning CX and UX

  • Aleks Niestroj (Executive Director – Experience Strategy and Insights) – VMLY&R
  • Darren Hood (Senior User Experience Designer) – United Wholesale Mortgage
  • Josh Stauffer (CEO and President) – Blue Flame Thinking
  • Katherine Ephlin (COO) – Gongos, Inc
  • Laurel Stanley (Global Manager of User Experience) – Steelcase
  • Andrea (Dre) Wallace (Innovation Portfolio Manager) – Emergent Holdings

Executive MBA | Program Preview | Troy

The program preview provides an opportunity to observe a Broad College Executive MBA class, attend a short information session with program staff, and share a meal with current students and faculty.

Agenda:

10:00 a.m. | Short Information Session

11:00 a.m. | Observe Broad College Executive MBA Class

12:00 p.m. | Lunch with Current Students and Faculty

Executive MBA | Virtual Information Session

Join Kara Tripi, Assistant Director of the Broad College Executive MBA Program, in a virtual information session. This webinar will provide details regarding the academic program, admission criteria, and tuition/program fees.

Agenda
  • Program Overview
  • Q & A