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This March the Consulting Club at the University of St. Gallen (Switzerland) organised in cooperation with PrepLounge the Case Weeks 2014, a three-week event with one goal: helping participants successfully cracking the case! We started with a greatly informative introduction to PrepLounge and case solving approaches by its CEO Fernando […]
I am not ashamed to admit that in the field of case studies, I am considered as an amateur. I am taking the Cases on Business Economics course at Corvinus but after solving four cases and having watched the final of the National Case Competition a month ago, it became […]
Dead silence, the air froze on the stage. The audience is watching anxiously then the start pistol fires and the competition begins. The teams are working with full effort and dedication. They are getting closer to the finish, their time and energy are running out. They know that the last […]
“And now I would like to pass the word to Adam.” Or rather not. The usual switching lines between the presenting teammates tend to follow a boring scheme. Even though this part of the presentation could be improved as well! For a more interesting approach we need to go on […]
The presentation is over, the Q&A begins. The team is browsing through their slides, they cannot find what they are looking for, they exit the presentation mode and start scrolling up and down on the slide list. At this point the jury and the audience gets really bored. We have […]
This year we were the only team who had the chance to represent Corvinus University at the 8th Solvay Business Game which was organized by the Solvay Brussels School. As the name already implies, the competition is based on case studies but it differs from traditional competitions in the following […]
Incredible. Grandiose. Flawless. These are the words that come to my mind a week after the CBS Case Competition. It is difficult not to write in superlatives about this event: I have been to a couple of case competitions before but what I experienced in Copenhagen is not comparable to […]