A team of four students from the UCAM has qualified for the second round of GMC Global Management Challenge, the biggest competition of management and business strategy that involved teams run a virtual company, to make it the most efficient company regarding competition.
After the first qualifying round of GMC, 48 teams of the 266 who started the competition in Spain have managed to advance to the semifinal.
With the support received from the ITM Institute of Technology Murcia, this team of students of the institution has been able to apply their knowledge to defeat other teams with great results, and obtain the pass qualifying for the second phase.
The winner of the competition in Spain, team wins a trip to the international final in Prague where he will compete against finalists from other participating countries.
Global Management Challenge seeks to provide management skills to students, entrepreneurs and workers, through the experience of running a virtual company.
By participating important skills for career development and decision making, teamwork and develop strategic vision.
Global Management Challenge was created in Portugal in 1980. After 35 years of development involving more than 500,000 people worldwide.
Source: UCAM