Photo left to right: Christian Bonneau, Adam Forlini, Hadi Azar, Kirsten Law, Mitchell Robitaille, and Mark Haber.February 20-26, 2011 –The first round of the John Molson Undergraduate Case Competition (JMUCC) consists of a round robin tournament of three short preparatory cases with six divisions of four teams. Each team competes against every other team in its division. This is followed by a 24 hour research case, in which each team is scored individually.
In JMSB’s division, scored in the first round were extremely close; and every team had a chance to move on by winning the second round. Finalists proceed by making presentations against other winning teams of other divisions. While JMSB delivered a very strong performance, the team was beaten in a very close battle and did not move on.
The final results of the 2011 JMUCC were:
- University of Alberta
- University of British Columbia
- Singapore Management University
Congratulations to Hadi Azar, Adam Forlini, Kirsten Law and Mitchell Robitaille for representing JMSB at the John Molson Undergraduate Competition. The team demonstrated great cohesiveness and team dynamics which cannot be measured with scores. Head Coach Mark Haber remarked: “This particular team demonstrated a unity and a spirit that I have seen only a few times in fifteen years of doing what I do; and they were told so by judges and competing coaches.”
The event organization was also worthy of praise. “I also have to say that this was a meticulously run competition. Congratulations to the organizing committee. All in all JMSB was represented well at all levels. We should be very proud of our school,” Haber commented.
A special thank you to Christian Bonneau who coached the team for a very demanding competition. Special thanks also go to Head Coach Mark Haber for his support of the competition program.
A very special thank you to our exclusive sponsor, Pfizer Canada, as well as solutioncellulaire.ca, Concessionnaire Autorisé Rogers, for their support and encouragement of the case competition program.
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