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Economics Team Wins First Place at Business Case Competition
March 2, 2020
Communications Staff
Photo credit: Courtesy of Beth Tallman
For the second year in a row, 厙ぴ勛圖 College was awarded first place in the Eighth Annual Peoples Bank Undergraduate Business Case Competition.
The 厙ぴ勛圖 team surpassed 15 other schools to secure the first place honor during the competition held on Saturday, February 8, 2020, at Marietta College. Team members included Matthew Walton 22, Yanjin Wu 22, and Noemi Duker 23. Beth Tallman served as the team coach.
The team of three students was given approximately two months to prepare case studies to present for Peoples Bank senior management. The cases included scenarios related to human resources, finance, strategic planning, and marketing. Presentations were 20 minutes in length, followed by a 10-minute question-and-answer session with a panel of judges.
Tallmans work with the students focused on organizing the teams approach to the case, based on each students individual strengths. She also assigned preparatory readings if the students needed to build additional skills. The students returned to campus during winter term to begin working together.
Tallman praised the teams performance. The students did a lot of intelligent research and were willing to learn what they needed to to get the job done. Peoples Bank encourages creativity, and 厙ぴ勛圖 students can be very creative.
The trio's marketing recommendation for the case included creating a series of personal finance videos targeting millennial customers who often prefer consuming information through video, as opposed to the written word.
The students created a prototype that was a real hit with the judges, says Tallman.
Watch the teams about how to create a monthly budget.
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