SYSBS Wins the Championship of KPMG Cup Business Case Competition
On April 3, Team Noah’s Ark from SYSBS beat teams from other nine universities and became the champion of the third KPMG Cup Business Case Competition held in Xiamen. Noah’s Ark will be the only team that represents China in the KPMG’s International Case Competition on April 18 in Hong Kong. It is the first time that a university from mainland has won this championship. The winners in last two years were both from the University of Hong Kong.
The competition went on for half a year. After fierce preliminary rounds, semi-contests and selection interviews held among different universities, ten teams from leading universities competed in the finals held in Xiamen, including the University of Hong Kong, National Chengchi University (Taiwan), Tsinghua University, Peking University, Fudan University, Zhejiang University, Xiamen University, Nanjing University, Nankai University, and Sun Yat-sen University. Noah’s Ark, the team from SYSU, comprised four sophomores from SYSBS: Shen Jiazhou (E-Commence), Huang Xujia (Business Administration), Zhang Jiechun (Accounting), and Zhao Danyang (Tourism & Hotel Management). In the final competition, Noah’s Ark won the championship by solving a real complicated business case with thorough analysis and creative role-play presentation. Their brilliant performance was highly praised by judges and amazed the audience, who watched the competition on the spot or through live broadcasting. Zhejiang University and Xiamen University got the Second Prize, while Tsinghua University, Peking University and the University of Hong Kong shared the Third Prize.
KPMG Cup Business Case Competition, co-hosted by Xiamen University and KPMG, has been successfully held for three times. This competition refers to the formats of international classic cases, and the judges were made up of famous scholars of different universities and members of KPMG’s management team, featuring the competition with technicality, internationalism and professionalism. With the high level of participants, outstanding representativeness and completed format, KPMG Cup Business Case Competition is one of the most influential student contests in China.
On April 3, Team Noah’s Ark from SYSBS beat teams from other nine universities and became the champion of the third KPMG Cup Business Case Competition held in Xiamen. Noah’s Ark will be the only team that represents China in the KPMG’s International Case Competition on April 18 in Hong Kong. It is the first time that a university from mainland has won this championship. The winners in last two years were both from the University of Hong Kong.
The competition went on for half a year. After fierce preliminary rounds, semi-contests and selection interviews held among different universities, ten teams from leading universities competed in the finals held in Xiamen, including the University of Hong Kong, National Chengchi University (Taiwan), Tsinghua University, Peking University, Fudan University, Zhejiang University, Xiamen University, Nanjing University, Nankai University, and Sun Yat-sen University. Noah’s Ark, the team from SYSU, comprised four sophomores from SYSBS: Shen Jiazhou (E-Commence), Huang Xujia (Business Administration), Zhang Jiechun (Accounting), and Zhao Danyang (Tourism & Hotel Management). In the final competition, Noah’s Ark won the championship by solving a real complicated business case with thorough analysis and creative role-play presentation. Their brilliant performance was highly praised by judges and amazed the audience, who watched the competition on the spot or through live broadcasting. Zhejiang University and Xiamen University got the Second Prize, while Tsinghua University, Peking University and the University of Hong Kong shared the Third Prize.
KPMG Cup Business Case Competition, co-hosted by Xiamen University and KPMG, has been successfully held for three times. This competition refers to the formats of international classic cases, and the judges were made up of famous scholars of different universities and members of KPMG’s management team, featuring the competition with technicality, internationalism and professionalism. With the high level of participants, outstanding representativeness and completed format, KPMG Cup Business Case Competition is one of the most influential student contests in China.
On April 3, Team Noah’s Ark from SYSBS beat teams from other nine universities and became the champion of the third KPMG Cup Business Case Competition held in Xiamen. Noah’s Ark will be the only team that represents China in the KPMG’s International Case Competition on April 18 in Hong Kong. It is the first time that a university from mainland has won this championship. The winners in last two years were both from the University of Hong Kong.
The competition went on for half a year. After fierce preliminary rounds, semi-contests and selection interviews held among different universities, ten teams from leading universities competed in the finals held in Xiamen, including the University of Hong Kong, National Chengchi University (Taiwan), Tsinghua University, Peking University, Fudan University, Zhejiang University, Xiamen University, Nanjing University, Nankai University, and Sun Yat-sen University. Noah’s Ark, the team from SYSU, comprised four sophomores from SYSBS: Shen Jiazhou (E-Commence), Huang Xujia (Business Administration), Zhang Jiechun (Accounting), and Zhao Danyang (Tourism & Hotel Management). In the final competition, Noah’s Ark won the championship by solving a real complicated business case with thorough analysis and creative role-play presentation. Their brilliant performance was highly praised by judges and amazed the audience, who watched the competition on the spot or through live broadcasting. Zhejiang University and Xiamen University got the Second Prize, while Tsinghua University, Peking University and the University of Hong Kong shared the Third Prize.
KPMG Cup Business Case Competition, co-hosted by Xiamen University and KPMG, has been successfully held for three times. This competition refers to the formats of international classic cases, and the judges were made up of famous scholars of different universities and members of KPMG’s management team, featuring the competition with technicality, internationalism and professionalism. With the high level of participants, outstanding representativeness and completed format, KPMG Cup Business Case Competition is one of the most influential student contests in China.