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Learn how business really works.

Business students already learn finance, marketing, HR, operations, strategy and management in college. GullyFuture does not repeat the syllabus — it brings students closer to the leaders, entrepreneurs, managers and consultants who make those decisions for a living.

What we cover

Built around what business & management students ask for

Real People

Practitioners running businesses, managing teams, selling, hiring and deciding.

Real Situations

Problems businesses genuinely face, not tidy textbook cases.

Real Conversations

Built around questions and experience rather than another lecture.

Real Exposure

Where possible, seeing workplaces and business functions first-hand.

Beyond the classroom

The gap between learning it and seeing it

Both halves are true. Only one of them is on the syllabus.

A textbook can explain cash flow.

A business owner can explain what happens when customers delay payments for ninety days.

A marketing class can explain customer acquisition.

A founder can explain what they actually did to find their first hundred customers.

An HR subject can explain recruitment.

A hiring manager can explain why seemingly good candidates still get rejected.

Formats

What a college can run

Individually, or built into a programme across a term.

1

Business Reality Sessions

Meet a sales, finance, HR, marketing or operations leader and ask how revenue, cash, hiring, brand and delivery actually work.

2

Real Business Challenges

A live or adapted problem with no textbook answer. Students work it through, then a practitioner shows how they would approach it.

3

Inside a Business

Company, startup and factory visits, role walkthroughs and function demonstrations — seeing how the parts connect.

4

Founder Unfiltered

The first customer, the pricing mistakes, the hiring that went wrong. Not a motivational talk.

5

Careers in Business

Meet people doing the roles — sales, finance, HR, consulting, analytics, supply chain — and ask what the day is actually like.

6

How Companies Actually Hire

Recruiters and hiring managers on shortlisting, rejection, interview structure and what stands out.

7

Mock Business Interviews

Practise for sales, marketing, HR, analyst, operations and management trainee roles, with feedback.

8

Customer Conversations

A live sales interaction demonstrated, discussed, then attempted by students themselves.

9

Business Decision Labs

Sit in the decision-maker's chair with incomplete information, then discuss it with somebody who has made that call.

10

Business Networking in Practice

Introducing yourself, asking good questions and following up — with real professionals, not classmates.

11

AI & the Changing Business World

How practitioners actually use AI in sales, marketing, finance, HR and operations. Use cases, not definitions.

12

Entrepreneur for a Day

Find a problem, understand the customer, price it, reach them, and present the business to people who have done it.

Career clarity

Paths you can explore

The point is not to choose for you. It is to help you understand what you are actually preparing for.

SalesMarketingFinanceHROperationsBusiness DevelopmentConsultingBusiness AnalyticsProduct ManagementCustomer SuccessSupply ChainBankingInsuranceGeneral Management

In the room

The questions students actually ask

These are real ones, from sessions. The prepared talk usually ends early because of them.

Should we hire or outsource?

Should we reduce the price?

Should we enter a new city?

Should we give credit to this customer?

Should we spend more on marketing?

Should we automate this process?

Upcoming

Sessions for business & management students

Nothing scheduled for this group yet

Sessions are published a couple of weeks ahead. If you would like one at your institution, ask us.

Who this is for

Programmes this suits

BBABBMBMSBComMBAPGDMMComBusiness AnalyticsFinanceMarketingHROperationsSupply ChainEntrepreneurship

What success looks like

Deliberately modest, and all of it observable

No claim here needs a survey to verify. Somebody either met a founder or they did not.

  • A student understands what a sales role actually involves.
  • A student meets a founder for the first time.
  • A student sees how finance affects business decisions.
  • A student works through a real business problem.
  • A student asks a business leader a thoughtful question.
  • A student discovers a career path they had not considered.
  • A student understands how different business functions connect.

GullyFuture is not another business school, tuition programme, academic course or faculty replacement. Colleges already provide structured education. We bring the outside business world closer to students.

Bring this to your institution

Sessions are free for students. Tell us the group, the size and roughly what they need, and we will suggest a format and find the right people.