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Date: 2024-05-19

Crack Your First Case: Strategies for Success in Business Case Competition


Business case competitions are invaluable opportunities for students to apply theoretical knowledge to real-world problems, develop critical thinking skills, and enhance their ability to work under pressure. However, the complexity of these competitions can pose challenges, leaving many unsure of where to begin. On May 18th, AUSTCDC's flagship program "Co-Learning Space" returned with its third session, "Crack Your First Case: Strategies for Success in Business Case Competitions." Led by our esteemed alumni Rakin Ahmed and Mehedi Hasib Sarzil, the session offered critical guidance for our members, addressing integral aspects of business cases. From crafting your dream team to effective analysis and problem-solving, they shared their expertise on everything essential you need to solve cases effectively. The session was an exceptional fusion of theoretical knowledge and practical implementation, leaving our members inspired and better prepared for future challenges. AUST Career Development Club anticipates further enriching sessions as part of the "Co-Learning Space" initiative.