Newswise — First Year Darden students are partnering with leading organizations to solve some of the business world’s biggest challenges.

As part of the new “Innovation, Design and Entrepreneurship in Action” (IDEA) course beginning 23 February, teams of Darden students are working with leading companies, nonprofit organizations and government agencies in a variety of sectors to solve live field challenges of great importance over the course of seven weeks.

The IDEA program represents a significant enhancement to the residential MBA and is a required course for students in the Class of 2017.

The new course, which was devised in part out of student interest in additional experiential learning opportunities, aims to make Darden students optimally prepared to solve problems and devise solutions in the real world.

Armed with a solid foundation of problem solving skills and project management tools such as effectuation, design thinking, agile project management, lean startup and data analytics, students leave the course increasingly comfortable handling complex, often ambiguous problems for which there may not be one right answer.

“IDEA is a perfect addition to Darden’s immersive, experiential learning culture,” said Mike Lenox, Darden senior associate dean and chief strategy officer. “We want Darden students to develop unparalleled aptitude for real-world problem solving and effective decision making. Ultimately, students, our partner organizations and prospective employers will see benefits from the new course.”

“In our increasingly turbulent healthcare environment, sharp business acumen and novel approaches to real-life problems are critically needed in the delivery of high-quality cancer care,” said Dr. Julie M. Vose, president of the American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO). “ASCO is delighted to participate with Darden on this innovative business curriculum, and we look forward to learning how the students address their assigned challenges.”

Participating companies in the inaugural IDEA course include:

• American Society of Clinical Oncology• Capital One• Don8ation• Klöckner Pentaplast• Land O’Lakes Inc.• LinkedIn with the Markle Foundation• PBS• Pros, Incorporated with PGA Magazine• Save The Children• Tranlin• U.S. Small Business Administration• UVA Community Credit Union• VersaMe

Sample challenges include:• How can we improve the market for employers looking to hire skill-based, middle-skill employees? (LinkedIn/Markle Foundation)• What role should genetically modified organisms play in feeding the world in a responsible manner? (Land O’ Lakes Inc.)• What is the future of rewards within financial services? (Capital One)• How can oncology practices integrate palliative care services in a financially viable manner? (American Society of Clinical Oncology)

At the conclusion of the six-week program, students will present detailed solutions to leadership of the sponsoring company.

About the University of Virginia Darden School of BusinessThe University of Virginia Darden School of Business delivers the world’s best business education experience to prepare entrepreneurial, global and responsible leaders through its MBA, Ph.D. and Executive Education programs. Darden’s top-ranked faculty is renowned for teaching excellence and advances practical business knowledge through research. Darden was established in 1955 at the University of Virginia, a top public university founded by Thomas Jefferson in 1819 in Charlottesville, Virginia.