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  1. Sep 27, 2013 · The Sprott Competes program is all about preparing and sending students to participate in case competitions throughout Canada and around the world. During case competitions, teams of students work together under intense deadlines to solve real-world business problems (“cases”) through in-depth analysis, and then present their findings and recommendations to a panel of judges.

  2. The Sprott School of Business also operates a comprehensive business case competition training program, known as Sprott Competes, whose aim is to cultivate student skills in integrative thinking, teamwork, decision-making, and effective communication. The program is open to all Sprott students and consists of a mix of course-based and extra-curricular components, including: a business analysis ...

  3. A victory at the Network of International Business Schools Worldwide Case Competition and a tradition of success for students in Sprott Competes demonstrates how case competitions help Carleton…

  4. Oct 14, 2023 · Sprott Internal Case Competition At the Sprott Internal Case Competition undergraduate students compete in teams amongst their peers, in the junior or senior category, with two intense hours to review the reality-inspired case, define the underlying problem, and innovate a well-rounded action plan to fit the scenario.

  5. In February 2015, Carleton University’s Sprott School of Business hosted the NIBS Worldwide Case Competition, which brought 16 student teams from universitie...

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  6. Internal Case Competition (ICC) Hosted By Sprott Business Students Society (SBSS). Event starts on Sunday, 10 November 2024 and happening at Sprott School of Business, Nicol Building, Ottawa, ON.

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  8. In addition to NIBS, Cacho was part of a Sprott team that placed well (and ahead of the Wharton School in the first of two rounds) at the Belgrade Business International Case Competition in April. Murillo, who will be starting her fourth year at Sprott in the Bachelor of Commerce program in September, is spending the summer on co-op with an Ottawa investment firm.