Business Students won the “Most Popular Video Award” in Asian Business Case Competition 2010
商學院學生於Asian Business Case Competition 2010中榮獲「最受歡迎短片獎」
 
Four Year 2 Finance major BBA students, Tang Tong Leong (1st from the left), Chan Yan Yin (2nd from the left), Lee Hung Ngai (2nd from the right), and Ngan Chi Chun (1st from the right) received the “Most Popular Video” Award.
四位財務學二年級商管生鄧東陽(左一)、陳欣然(左二)、李鴻藝(右二)及顏之雋(右一)接過「最受歡迎短片獎」獎座。

 

Four year 2 Finance major BBA students, Chan Yan Yin, Lee Hung Ngai, Ngan Chi Chun and Tang Tong Leong won the “Most Popular Video Award” in the Semi-Final of Asian Business Case Competition 2010 (ABCC 2010) in Singapore from 11 to 15 October.

Organized by Nanyang Business School in Singapore, the BBA team competed with 9 teams from worldwide universities in the competition and entered the semi-final. Each team engaged in 40 hours of intensive case analysis and preparation before making a 15-minute presentation and 15 minutes Q&A section on their proposed solutions to a real-life business challenge. After the 5-day long campaign, the BBA team won the “Most Popular Video Award” with the greatest number of online votes of their video.

Asian Business Case Competition @ Nanyang is the first international undergraduate business case competition in Singapore, it is also the only one which focuses on the elements of “sustainability” and “business”. The competition aims to create an environment for outstanding business students all around the world to apply their knowledge and skills in solving real-life business problems.



四位財務學二年級商管生陳欣然、李鴻藝、顏之雋及鄧東陽,於十月十一日至十五日,代表商學院在新加坡參加Asian Business Case Competition 2010 (ABCC 2010) 準決賽,並獲得「最受歡迎短片獎」。

在這項由新加坡南洋理工大學商學院主辦的比賽中,浸大四位商管生在比賽中需面對其餘九支來自世界不同大學的參賽隊伍的挑戰。各參賽隊伍均有四十小時就十五分鐘的演講及十五分鐘的答問環節作出密集的個案分析與準備。經過五日的鏖戰,浸大商管隊最後憑藉最高的網上投票得票率奪得了是次比賽的「最受歡迎短片獎」。

南洋理工大學商學院舉辦的ABCC是新加坡第一項國際性本科生商業案例比賽,而該項比賽亦是唯一一項同時著重於「可持續性」與「商業性」的比賽。ABCC旨在為全球最優秀商學院的傑出學生提供一個學以致用的舞台,使他們可以將其所學到的知識,應用在現實生活的商業議題之上。

 

 
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