Case_BTM
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case@BTM is a case competition team represented by the BTM students at Laurier Brantford case@BTM is a student-run, faculty-supported case training program that is designed to help students’ understand case analysis and develop important academic and job-related skills. Students who participate in and demonstrate talent in case competitions will move forward to be considered for advanced training and participation in a fourth year sponsored travel team.
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We are just over two week a way from our first inaugural Case Debug Competition!! Don't miss out on this amazing opportunity to race against the clock in your group of four to have the chance to etch yourself in Laurier BTM history!! As well have the chance to win our GRAND PRIZE of $400 team prize to Stedman's Community Bookstore!! Signup today on Dr. McMurray's door SCJ304 or here under our Case Debug Event Page! Signup will close on March 2nd at 7:00pm!!
Learn from the Case Pros! case@BTM Workshop March 2nd, 7-9pm, DAL007 This the last workshop of the Winter semester, and we’re delighted to announce that Michael Marcuzzi and Michael Blair from the Lazaridis BBA case competition team that was so successful at Queen’s University this year, will be joining us from 7-8pm. Have you wondered how to manage your time in a case competition? When you have to “cut and run” – decide on the best solution and run with it? How to pull your case solution together, and present information in a compelling way? How to manage your Question and Answer session? All these questions and more will be covered in the workshop, along with some tips and tricks, and personal insights. We will also be covering all the details of the BTM case debug that runs over 38 hours from Friday Mar 11th – Sunday Mar 13th, and will culminate in a lunch and awards ceremony at noon on Sunday when the winning team will receive their $400 prize, and runners up will each receive a laptop backpack. All teams competing in the BTM case debug must send a member of their team to the March 2nd workshop – this is the last opportunity you will have to register your team. Please see Dr. McMurray or Matt Raines if you’d like to be on a team. Free pizza and beverages!
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Case Strategy and Analysis: Return of the Oliver Davis Case! Presented by: Dr. McMurray Date: Wednesday February 3rd, 2016 Time: 7 - 9pm Location: DAL007 - Active Learning Classroom Free pizza and drinks! RSVP to either: rain5940@mylaurier.ca & casebtm@wlu.ca