The CFO Case Study Competition: Grooming the next generation of business leaders
Over the last decade, University Education has become far too academic, leaving lots of young graduates unable to meet the needs of
This disconnect is a global phenomenon, but an even bigger problem in South Africa and across the continent. As Africa lags behind, the Case Method and learning culture
THE CFO PROJECT INSPIRATION
The CharterQuest Institute’s Founding CEO and Executive Director of The CFO Case Study Competition Project, Valentine Nti says;
"We founded The CFO Case Study Competition in 2014 as a strategic response to this problem and subsequently promoted it through CharterCapital Advisory, a team of CIMA & ACCA students formed by the Institute to showcase the global competitiveness of our teaching & Case Study Methodology.
The team competed against 51 teams from top universities in South Africa at the Barclays-sponsored CIMA2015 Global Business Challenge (GBC) leading to their inspiring success at the National Finals held at the Johannesburg Stock Exchange (JSE); going on to represent South Africa at the global finals in Europe against 25 top teams from different Universities & Business Schools in 25 countries around the world, producing a top 3 finish for the Future Business Leader category. The Institute now seeks to share their experience by leading a Case Study Competition revolution in Africa
to strengthen the global competitiveness of our students and young professionals and inspire the next generation of global business leaders.”
A TRULY GLOBAL CASE COMPETITION FOR FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS
The CFO is an open entry, international, annual and
competition. It challenges aspirants from around the world to work collaboratively from within their University or company to showcase their Accounting, Finance and Strategic thinking skills by solving and presenting a complex real African business case to a Mock Board.
The objective is to advocate
VERY DIFFERENT FROM OTHER GLOBAL CASE COMPETITIONS
It is unmatched by the degree of integration of disciplines required to solve the case and its dedication to ‘typical’
Although Pan-African in orientation, the adjudication process is globally
IT IS MULTI-ROUND IN THAT ASPIRANTS VIGOROUSLY COMPETE OVER 4 ROUNDS
Teams of 3 or 4
contest the public votes on social media and only get a chance to contest face-to-face before the international panel of judges in round 3 (semi-finals) from where the top 3 teams then contest round 4 (global finals) and the winning team to receive the ZAR 100,000 and the ‘The CharterQuest Future CFOs and Business Leaders Award’ is determined.
ANYONE, ANYWHERE IN THE WORLD CAN ENTER AND WIN A TRIP TO SOUTH AFRICA
It is an open entry competition for Students and Young Professionals who are 25 years old and below. Subject to the competition rules, anyone, anywhere in the world can form or
join a team and contest to win the right to be invited to an all-expenses paid trip to South Africa (with semifinals and finals being hosted at the Johannesburg Stock Exchange and the Sandton Convention Centre’s Finance Indaba Africa Expo respectively).
IT OPENS IN NOVEMBER EACH YEAR AND CLOSES IN OCTOBER THE FOLLOWING YEAR
The global finals of this 2016 edition, which is the maiden edition now underway, will run on the 13-14th of October and conclude on October 18th, 2016 with the opening of the Johannesburg Stock Exchange Market and a University Outreach Programme. The 2017 edition opens on November 1, 2016.
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IT IS MULTI-ROUND IN THAT ASPIRANTS VIGOROUSLY COMPETE OVER 4 ROUNDS
Teams of 3 or 4