Schlesinger Global Family Enterprise Case Competition 2024
Published At:2024-03-15 
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 2024-05-10 updated

This opportunity was full of learning experiences. We were able to apply the theories and frameworks learned in the classrooms to our presentations. Feedback from the judges is constructive and inspiring. Particularly we learned from the other teams how to visualize the problem identifications, solutions, and implementation roadmaps. Other teams utilized matrices and charts, which appeared more informative and intuitive than bullet points. We appreciate the Grossman School of Management for introducing Professor Kevin to be our advisor. He is encouraging and offers us great insights, which improved our presentation day by day.

We highly recommend that NTU continues to participate in the competition following years. It is especially beneficial for students studying management, who are seeking managerial positions or consulting careers in the future. The competition provides the participants with not only international exposure but also hands-on consulting experiences. There are many common skills applicable to the College of Management case competition.

One of the few big differences from the CoM competition is that FECC puts more emphasis on family and family business issues in the organization than pure business development. In that respect, this competition is a unique and precious opportunity that allows students to consider the importance of Organizational Behavior and Family Business perspective.

 


Participating schools (graduate teams)

 
Babes-Bolyai University, ROMANIA
Babson College, USA
Heilbronn University, GERMANY
Indian School of Business, INDIA
McGill University, Desautels Faculty of Management, CANADA
National Sun Yat-sen University, TAIWAN
National Taiwan University, TAIWAN
Sasin School of Management, THAILAND
Universidad Francisco Marroquin, GUATEMALA
University of Adelaide Business School, AUSTRALIA
University of Manitoba, Asper School of Business, CANADA
University of Vermont, Grossman School of Business, USA