EXPERIENCES
SUCCESS Case Invitational
48 students competed on Saturday, October 22, 2022. The SUCCESS Invitational allowed students to compete in three rounds of presentations. Each round after the intial gave students a new data point to explore. The teams were then whittled down to four semi-finalists and then finally finals where two groups competed head to head and had to answer questions from a panel of 11 executive judges.
Congratulations to our winning team!
Winning Team:
Team 4: Brooke Mullins, Joshua Tolentino, Karianna Tavarez, Christian Fitzpatrick, Matthew Amaral, and Jenkyn Attafah
Two Finalist Teams:
Team 3: David Rivera, Isabella Kuber, Jared Ciora, Khue Pham, and Sophia Echevarria
Team 4: Brooke Mullins, Joshua Tolentino, Karianna Tavarez, Christian Fitzpatrick, Matthew Amaral, and Jenkyn Attafah
Four Semi-Finalist Teams:
Team 2: Izaak Kirongozi, Jianna Lora-Salazar, Lilliana Trombley, Mahekdeep Kaur Abrol, and Zoe Price
Team 3: David Rivera, Isabella Kuber, Jared Ciora, Khue Pham, and Sophia Echevarria
Team 4: Brooke Mullins, Joshua Tolentino, Karianna Tavarez, Christian Fitzpatrick, Matthew Amaral, and Jenkyn Attafah
Team 6: Cole Keeler, Khushi Sharma, Paveenwat Phayawang, Thomas Dempsey, Dave St Fort, and Jeffrey Perlera
First Day of Classes
Students enjoyed a great first day of classes learning how to solve real world problems.
Fenway Park Tours
After the first week of classes, students were given the option to attend a Fenway Park tour. The students even got to go in the dug outs!
Importance of Presentations
One of the important experiential education opportunities Business School students have is presenting to real clients, either on Zoom or (pictured here pre-pandemic) in person. Client presentations at the end of the semester are the culmination of experiential learning taught within the First Year core business courses of the Sawyer Business School. Students have the opportunity to provide a situation and financial analysis for real clients, and create recommendations curated to addressing the determined primary problem they're facing.
About the Presentations
Students are provided with a PowerPoint template of the necessay components to include in each case presentation of the semester. The content to be covered includes:
1. A SWOT Analysis of the strengths and weaknesses of the internal enviornment, and opportunities and threats of the external enviornment
2. Assessment of the Income Statement
3. Assessment of the Balance Sheet
4. Analysis of the Primary Problem
5. Three Alternatives to solve the primary problem
6. Proposed Final Recommendation
7. Implementation of the Final Recommendation with the impact on stakeholders and timeline