International Business Environment, Ethics & Law

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Groups of 41 group is the 'judge'Competing for the best answerEach 'best' answer is worth a pointThe team with the most points gets 1% free bonus mark or pick a prize from the hatThe 'judge' team will rotate one to the left each roundThere will be enough rounds that each team is the 'judge' once and no team is the 'judge' twiceEach team will be given 5 minutes to submit their answer to the scenarioJudges will pick the best answer based on relation to classwork, thoroughness of strategies and overall best solution to the scenarioThe ‘judge’ may reference notes to determine best answer

Activity: Apples to Apples game