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Global Management Challenge
The biggest Strategic & Management
Competition globally based on
simulation.
Global Management Challenge
Global Management Challenge
• We equip our work force with standard education
• We give specific technical training on soft and/or hard skills
•Risk free business environment for perfecting their competencies
•Functional rolls to achieve the organization’s strategy with high precision, efficiency and effectiveness
• Academics
• Training
• Simulation
• Job
• 1
• 2
• 3
•4
To have competent Job Holders we need:
•This is rare in Talent Development today
Testimonials
Our partnership with the GMC reflects the Sorbonne’s wish to open itself out more widely into the world of business. This competition is a stimulating occasion for our students to put their learning into practice. In conditions close to those of the economic world, they submit their decisions to the sanction of the market – even if it is simulated – and compete against students from different academic backgrounds.
Pierre-Yves Hénin, President of Paris 1 University, Panthéon-Sorbonne
Testimonials
Jean-Emmanuel Combes,Senior Partner, Communication & Marketing Europe, PricewaterhouseCoopers PwC is happy to be the partner of the GMC for the 10th successive year. Connecting people from different worlds – corporate executives, students and professors in the context of a strategic challenge and enriching the experience and knowledge of everyone is what makes for the conditions of an exceptional human adventure.
Testimonials
Air France is proud to participate in the GMC, establishing a unique contact with students. On the one hand, the company can discover their values, motivations and expectations. On the other hand, the GMC constitutes the key to team working, so highly favored by companies. Our executives and managers are thoroughly involved in the competition and this cohesion has developed steadily and led to a maximum of exchange.
Mireille Largeault, Head of Recruitment, Air France
Testimonials
Rodrigo Costa, Corporate Vice President, Microsoft Corporation Microsoft is very pleased to be involved in this global initiative, which is very rewarding for us. We have been sponsors in Portugal for almost 8 years and have extended our collaboration to 5 other countries. Young people have an opportunity to learn more about the management challenges they will face in the future and how to run a company. Being an international competition, the participants and sponsors also have a unique opportunity to learn about different cultures and establish very interesting and fruitful connections.
Testimonials
Peter Mottek (CEO-Barclays Bank Portugal)
We began participating as a sponsor about eight years ago. This program is all about making good decisions under stressful environment, I can’t think of a better challenge right now.
No matter how tough it gets we need to continue to develop our people.
Countries
Kuwait QatarCanada
Introductory Video – click link
• http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oSshJa2VaqU
We Remember
• The teams (minimum of 3 maximum of 5 people) • Grouped (Each Group with a maximum of 8 Teams).
Each Group creates a competitive Market,
The objective is getting the Highest Investment Performance on the simulated Stock exchange.
Each team receives:• User’s Manual • Company History
Then:• Outlines a Corporate Strategy, • Make functional decisions • Submit Decisions to the Simulator.
Each edition starts with:
We RememberManagement Report
• The Simulator then analyses and compares the teams' decisions and produces a Management Report for each team, showing the detailed results in financial and operational terms.
• This process is repeated over Five Developing Decision Periods during the Competition, simulating a year and a quarter of the companies activity.
We Remember
• Global vision of the company • Outline a corporate strategy• Analysis of several scenarios• Decision making• Competition issues• Leadership• Team work• Teambuilding • Communication skills
Benefits
Development of Managerial Skills
The Virtual Company
MARKETING
- Design
- Promotion
- Selling
- Environment
PRODUCTION
- Scheduling
- Distribution
- Transport
- Raw Materials
- Machines
- Space
Management
HUMAN RESOURCES
- Recruitment
- Conditions
- Wages
- Training
FINANCE
- Dividends
- Loans
- Investments
CORPORATE FUNCTIONS
TEAM Roles & Responsibilities
TEAM LEADER / MANAGERTeam Leader is the overall manager, supervisor and representative of the team and all affairs related to the competition.
S/He is typically the primary contact for the Global Management Challenge office before, during, and after the competition on matters related to team coordination and management. During the competition, it is the Team Leader's responsibility to ensure that his/her team submits the Decision Sheet online by 1pm noon on the specific due day.
S/He is also responsible for ensuring that the Management Report issued after every quarter of the competition has the correct company information. Not only do Team Leaders keep members informed, but they also motivate them by maximizing each person’s unique talents and creating synergy and excitement among the wider group.
TEAM Roles & Responsibilities
SALES & MARKETING
Marketing Department is responsible for creating demand and selling the company's products successfully in the face of competition from rival companies. To do this successfully, you must review the marketplace and the competition, prepare strategic marketing plans, and make decisions that activate plan implementation both in the short term and long term. You must also work with the company's other functional departments to make sure that sales are profitable and that the company runs efficiently.
TEAM Roles & Responsibilities
PRODUCTION & DISTRIBUTION
Production Department is responsible for making and distributing the company's products as efficiently and economically as possible (all within the standards of quality set by the Marketing Dept.). This implies working with Marketing to ensure that their forecasts for demand can be met by a sufficient flow of products, both in the short term and the long term. It also implies working Human Resources to ensure that there is sufficient labor to do the job at reasonable cost.
The production team has to have strong foresight, especially when it pertains to sufficient machinery and purchasing of raw materials. Decisions made by this department may not take into effect for 2-3 quarters.
TEAM Roles & Responsibilities
HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
Human Resources Management/Department (HRM) is responsible for ensuring that the company has sufficient workers to function properly and that the workforce is not just efficient, but also well-motivated.
Workers must be found in a competitive labor market, within which people can move from company to company seeking the best terms and conditions. The supply of people in the labor market can significantly affect your company's ability to operate efficiently. HRM implies monitoring the labor market, working with the other functional departments in the company to forecast what demand for labor will be, and taking steps both in the short and long terms to make sure that HRM targets are met.
TEAM Roles & Responsibilities
FINANCE, ASSETS & ACCOUNTING
Finance Department is responsible for ensuring that the company's funds are managed efficiently and in line with corporate strategy. This implies a variety of roles, which include monitoring profitability, managing investments, borrowings, the company’s fixed assets, taxation, and dividend policies.
Most importantly, it must work closely with the management team to maximize the company’s investment performance, against which performance is judged.
Some of the participating Companies
• ACCENTURE • DELOITTE• ERNST & YOUNG • PHILIP MORRIS
INTERNATIONAL• PROCTER & GAMBLE • NESTLÉ• FUJITSU SIEMENS• ORANGE• VODAFONE• JOHNSON & JOHNSON • MÖVENPICK• MARRIOTT HOTEL
• ABB• BOSCH• FIAT • L'OREAL• OTIS• RENAULT• TOYOTA• HP - HEWLETT-PACKARD• PIONEER• PHILIPS• SONY • STAPLES• DHL
Some of the participating Universities
• BOSTON COLLEGE• CORNELL UNIVERSITY• GEORGETOWN
UNIVERSITY• JOHN HOPKINS
UNIVERSITY• OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY• PENNSYLVANIA STATE
UNIVERSITY• UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO• UNIVERSITY OF NORTH
FLORIDA• UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA
• BIRMINGHAM• CAMBRIDGE• LEEDS• LEICESTER• SHEFFIELD• MANCHESTER• OXFORD• QUEEN MARY• YORK• INTERNATIONAL
UNIVERSITY OF MONACO• ECOLE CENTRALE PARIS• WARSAW UNIVERSITY• UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE
DAME
Programme accreditation for teChnology-Enhanced LearningEFMD - European foundation for management development
This accreditation rewards the work of excellence and quality delivered to our participants and the value of the Global Management Challenge as a program to develop the skills and knowledge in the field of strategic management.
Accreditation
The Accreditation Council for Business Schools and Programs
Which is a leading specialized accreditation association for business education supporting, and rewarding teaching excellence..
Accreditation
GMC
CANADA
CANADA GMC 2014 Edition Competition Outline
Kick-Off GALA Dinner and Training – 6th October, 2014
Introduction to the simulator’s rules:
-User’s Manual
-Briefing
-Decision Sheet
-Management Parameters
-Management Report example
-Trial run of the simulator, to train participants for the competition.
Round ONE Round 1 – Competition access details distributed 7th October 2014
Round 1 – Decision 1 13th October
Round 1 – Decision 2 20th October
Round 1 – Decision 3 27th October
Round 1 – Decision 4 3rd November
Round 1 – Decision 5 – End of Round 1 10th November
Winners of Round – 1, will move onto Round 2
Semi Final (Round – 2)
Round 2 – Competition access details distributed 5th J anuary 2015 Round 2– Decision 1 12th J anuary Round 2– Decision 2 19th J anuary Round 2– Decision 3 26rd J anuary
Round 2– Decision 4 2nd February Round 2– Decision 5 – End of Round 2 9th February
Winners of Semi Final (Round – 2), will move onto the National Final
National Final round – (one full day) Final Competition (5 Decisions) TBA
The National Team Represents Canada in the International Final; April 2015 in PRAGUE -CZECH REPUBLIC.
CANADA GMC 2014 Edition Competition Outline + Benefits
The Competition activities that requires team
members’ participations:
2014 Edition of Canada, kickoff meetings Decision collaboration with team members Delivering decisions to the simulator by noon on
the decision date Group and individual photos for media coverage Winners of a round to participate in the
subsequent round National winners to arrange for their visas to
attend international final
Benefits:
L1 participation Certificate: Given to all
participants in round 1 L2 participation Certificate: Given to all
participants in round 1 & 2 L3 participation Certificate: Given to all
participants in round 1, 2 & 3 The National winner will get: o National winner certificate
o National Winner Trophy
o Free round trip tickets to attend the international
final
o Free hotel accommodation for three days during
the international final (April PRAGUE -CZECH
REPUBLIC).
o National and international recognition (Media
coverage, press releases and interviews)
GMC
INTERNATIONAL
Last International Finals
2010MACAO12th of April- 2011
2012ROMANIA16th of April- 2013
2009RUSSIA16th of May- 2010
2011UKRAINE17th of April- 2012
2013
RUSSIA - Sochi
September 2014
Next International Final 2014
International Final 2014
Czech Republic - PRAGUE
April 2015