The aim of the competition is to prepare undergraduate business students to become leaders in a globally interdependent, culturally diverse and rapidly changing economic environment by promoting strategic thinking, innovative problem-solving and sound decision-making. Throughout the course of the competition, each team will be required to apply the knowledge and skills they have acquired in the classroom towards solving actual business cases. Once the analysis is completed, each team will present their recommendations, as well as a detailed plan of action to a panel of corporate executives who will evaluate the students’ presentations. By bringing together some of the brightest and most promising undergraduate business students, the competition hopes to build long-lasting relationships between the future leaders of tomorrow!
See http://jmucc.ca/
Picture: UCC Team with their academic advisors Dr Noel Woods and Dr Ed Shinnick. L-R: Dr Ed Shinnick, Marie Farrell, Justin Schwering, Kevin Barry, Evelyn McConnell, Dr Noel Woods.