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In an exciting initiative, students from Stillman's M.B.A. capstone course will engage in a unique consulting project with the Biblioteca Capitolare di Verona, recognized as the oldest continuously operating library in the world. This partnership aims to enhance the library's operational strategies and expand its global outreach.
The Biblioteca Capitolare di Verona, renowned for its rich collection of manuscripts and historical documents, presents a fascinating case study for the students. Throughout the course, the M.B.A. candidates will apply their business acumen and analytical skills to address various challenges faced by the library, including modernization efforts and visitor engagement strategies.
This collaboration not only provides invaluable real-world experience for the students but also offers the library fresh insights and innovative solutions to improve its services. As the project unfolds, it will highlight the intersection of education, history, and community service, fostering a deeper appreciation for cultural heritage in the digital age.
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