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    Master class · Virtual

    Rewire the Enterprise

    Step in as a transformation advisor: find what's slowing an organization down, and redesign how it works.

    Rochester Institute of Technology
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    Rewire the Enterprise

    Duration

    1 month

    Time commitment

    5–7 hours a week across a month

    Format

    Master class · Virtual

    Fee

    Free to apply

    Apply by

    9 Oct 2026

    Enterprises evolve by redesigning how they operate, deliver value and respond to change. You explore how companies rethink processes, adopt new technologies and shift organizational structures. The focus is transformation as a system-wide effort rather than isolated improvements, thinking like a transformation strategist, balancing people, process, technology and business priorities.

    During the masterclass, you will

    • Understand what enterprise transformation means in practice
    • Identify inefficiencies in traditional organizational models
    • Explore how technology enables business model reinvention
    • Learn how change impacts people, processes and performance
    • Develop strategic recommendations for organizational improvement

    Frequently Asked Questions

    How is a master class different from an internship?+

    About a month of expert-led depth on a single topic, rather than four weeks of team project work on a live brief. Single completion tier, no placements.

    Is this aimed at people already working?+

    It's open to everyone, but the material assumes an interest in how organizations actually operate. Students heading toward consulting, strategy or operations get the most from it.

    What actually happens in the first week?+

    Day one you're placed in a team and given the brief, the materials and a named mentor. By the end of week one you'll have agreed how your team works together and produced your first deliverable. You'll know what's expected of you, and when, before you start.

    My teammates will be in other time zones. How does that work?+

    Teams are grouped into compatible time zones wherever numbers allow, and the work is built to be done asynchronously, shared documents, recorded updates, and a small number of live checkpoints scheduled with your team.

    Most learners tell us the global team was the best part. It's also the part that needs the most coordination, so we plan for it rather than leaving it to chance.

    Do I need experience to apply?+

    No. These are entry points, not tests, the tools are taught as part of the program. Around a quarter of learners tell us they used a tool for the first time here.

    Is it really free?+

    Yes. No application fee, no participation fee, and no charge for your certificate or badge. Programs are funded by the sponsoring university or partner organization.

    Is this paid work, and does it lead to a job?+

    It isn't paid employment and it doesn't guarantee a job. What it produces is a portfolio piece and a Skills Track Record, evidence of what you did, assessed through your work and your team's feedback, that you can show any employer.

    Can I take more than one?+

    Yes, and many people do, around one in ten learners come back for a second. Trainee level is the usual starting point, with Associate level as the step up.

    What do I get at the end?+

    A verified digital badge, a certificate of completion, and a Skills Track Record listing the capabilities you demonstrated. Associate-level programs also carry a letter of recommendation.