Infographics for a case competition

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20 teams 40 students Case blazer 10 case studies per team 50 hours One winning team 5 formats 5 formats Write up Mind map Info graphics PPT Case exam Solving the case Every team is provided with15 cases of 5 differ- ent formats of 2 each. Venue “Universal Business School” Date “5th April to 7th April 2014” Start time: 6.00pm (5th April) Ending time: 5.00pm (7th April) Mind game efforts strategy taccs Born to Win 4 IMPORTANT C’S 1.CASE STUDY 2.CONCENTRATE 3.COORDINATE 4.COMMUNICATE THE 100 HOUR CASE COMPETITION Phase 1

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Infographic - It talks about the hundred hour case competition which was held at Universal Business school.All it contains is the timing, venue, various guidelines, rules,number of people or teams involved, the case competition was named as Case Blazer.

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Page 1: Infographics for a case competition

20 teams

40 students

Case blazer 10 case studies

per team

50 hours

One winning

team

5 formats

5 formats

Write up Mind map

Info graphics PPT

Case exam

Solving the case

Every team is provided

with15 cases of 5 differ-

ent formats of 2 each.

Venue

“Universal Business School”

Date

“5th April to 7th April 2014”

Start time:

6.00pm (5th April)

Ending time:

5.00pm (7th April)

Mind game

efforts

strategy

tactics

Born to Win

4 IMPORTANT C’S

1.CASE STUDY 2.CONCENTRATE

3.COORDINATE 4.COMMUNICATE

THE 100 HOUR

— CASE COMPETITION Phase 1

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11.Any delay from the management

side would be adjusted accordingly

on a case to case basis.

2. Only pencils to be used

for solving the case studies.

3. Write-up format of

the case studies should

be in PDF format.

1.All cases to be return to the reg-

istration desk.

4. Case study exam

should be in written

format.

5. All case study answer should be e-

mailed before the specified deadline

(in a common mailbox provided by

the college)

6. Late submission of

case study solution

would be penalized.

7. In case the e-mail doesn’t work, you

need to bring your case study solution in

a Pen drive to the registration desk (only

5 minutes Grace is allowed).

8. Taking outside help and plagia-

rism is strictly prohibited, if found

there would be an immediate sus-

pension.

9.Participant can use internet facilities

10. The case studies

should not be copied or

distributed to anyone.

GENERAL RULES

FOLLOW

RULES

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30 MINUTES RULE

1. After each session 30 minutes would be provided

within which the following tasks have to be complet-

ed.

Return of previous case materials

Completing viva (except the written

Case study exam)

2. Viva time allotted is 5 minutes. (so sum up all

points in the mentioned time period)

3. Presenting the case ppt (if required).

Ppt can’t exceed more than 7 minutes.

There would be negative marking of exceeding.

4. Register for the next case study (registration

opens 10mins prior to the case study)

5. Students will be responsible for managing their

own time

Team 1 Team 2 Team 3 Team 4

Kedar risbud Shekhar kumar Parshva shah Sarang banubakde

Swati gogawat Chitwant tahilyani Samitha chachal Manpreet singh

Team 5 Team 6 Team 7 Team 8

Anurag bisen Omkar pathak Divyanshu sharma Mary divya

Bhavesh bhansali Abhishek kar Vishnu sharma Avril rodrigues

Team 17 Team 18 Team 19 Team 20

Zeba rana Varun balakrishnan Sudarshan sahu Varun nigam

Rohit mahind Sindoor naik Ansh agarwal Digvijay yadav

Team 13 Team 14 Team 15 Team 16

Mustahid ali Abhineet bist P.sukumar Ravi garg

Sachin singh Saurabh mhase Vijay dandigiri Dheeraj bhave

Team 9 Team 10 Team 11 Team 12

Soumya mukherjee Aseem dubey Reshma raghavan Blake gonsalves

Vaibhav jaisani Heena jain Hitesh jain Hoshidar batliwala

Viva –3 questions

1. Case synopsis

2. Problem Definition/

Sub Problems

3. Recommenda-

tions or Conclusions

Maximum time

for participants to

answer is 5 minutes