Welcome to Your Ineō Orientation

Please note that Ineō Orientation is mandatory for all incoming students. Depending on your program (ie. Domestic/International, Full-Time/Part-Time) different dates and sessions apply for you. Please take careful note below.

NOTE: All orientation sessions will be held in-person. The dress code is smart casual. Scroll down to view session details.

Thursday, May 4, 2023
2:30 – 5:00PM EDT Registration 

Location: Concierge at SSB Main Entrance – Corner of Ian MacDonald Blvd & York Blvd

Check-in at the registration table and receive your name badge and agenda for the day!

To RSVP Click HERE

3:00 – 4:00PM EDT Program Welcome

Location: TBD

MSCM Full-Time & Part-Time Students

Professor David Johnston, Program Director MSCM

5:00 – 5:30PM EDT Dean’s Welcome

Location: Auditorium

Dean Detlev Zwick, Schulich School of Business

5:30 – 6:30PM EDT Alumni Panel

Location: Auditorium

Facilitated by Dean Detlev Zwick

Alumni Panelists

  • Bintu Alkassoum, MMAI ’22
  • Fatima Amjad, BBA ’17, MAcc ’18
  • Richmond Boafo, MSCM ’21
  • Izhar Mehar, BBA ’18, MBAN ’19
  • Brennan Rashkovan, GDIA ’18, MAcc ’18

Read Alumni Bios

6:30 – 8:30PM EDT Dean’s Networking Reception

Location: Marketplace

 

Friday, May 5, 2023

9:30 – 10:00AM EDT Registration 

Location: Concierge at SSB Main Entrance – Corner of Ian MacDonald Blvd & York Blvd

Check-in at the registration table to confirm your attendance.  Remember to bring your name badge and agenda for the day!

To RSVP Click HERE

10:00 – 11:30AM EDT Culture of Integrity

Location: N105, N106

Student & Enrolment Services

11:45 – 12:45PM EDT Meet and Mingle Lunch with CCD

Location: Marketplace

CCD

12:45 – 1:00PM EDT Graduate Business Council (GBC) Welcome

Location: Auditorium

GBC

1:00 – 3:00PM EDT Centre of Career Design

Location: Auditorium

Hosted by CCD and Keynote Speaker Shoana Prasad of Glenwood Consulting Group Inc.

Executive Branding

Executive branding is a process of discovering, defining and communicating your values, skills and unique value proposition to your audience(s.) With clarity and focus on who you are and what critical skills you bring to the table, you are well-equipped to speak to the dreaded ‘so – what do you do?’ what any audience, at any time.

Long-time friend and outside consultant Shoana Prasad of Glenwood Consulting Group Inc. is back to facilitate this interactive presentation.

Learning Outcomes Quick Guide:

 

Prepare

 

Connect

 

Motivate

Supports a sense of capability and provides students with information to be successful academically.

  • Administrative policies & practices
  • Curriculum
  • Academic honesty
  • Academic expectations
  • Prep courses

Supports a sense of connectedness and provides opportunities for students to build social networks.

  • Join student clubs
  • Participate in social events
  • Games/activities

Supports a sense of purpose and encourages goal-setting.

  • Career exploration
  • Professional development
  • Alumni stories
  • Specializations

 

Develop

 

Engage

Supports a sense of resourcefulness and provides resources and the development of interpersonal skills to build confidence.

  • Working in teams
  • Presentation skills
  • Navigating online systems & academic support services

Supports a sense of culture to instill pride and commitment to the school.

  • Identify with clear values
  • Allow for reflection
  • Familiarity with physical space (campus/new building tours)
  • Student code of conduct new building tours)