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Case Competition Club participates in CBS Case Competition in Copenhagen

The 4th year students of Economics and Law, María Pérez Marcilla, María Alexandra Raffo, Daniel Del Pozo and Borja Magrazó represented the Case Competition Club of the School of Economics at the Case Competition of the Copenhagen Business School.

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17/03/17 13:41 Rocío del Prado

The students participated for the first time in the CBS Case Competition, considered the most important competition in Europe, and competed against students from 12 universities from four continents. The first case was successfully solved and they were ranked fourth. In the final 32-hour case, the Case Competition Club faced students from Japan, Los Angeles and Hong Kong in a case about the water pump business, presented by the CEO of the Danish business Grundfos, Mads Nipper.

María Alexandra Raffo, highlights the opportunity that this experience has given her to deepen and "live" the concepts of the world of business, to work in a team, to meet friends from all over the world and to put to test her abilities that this competition has given her. For her part, María Pérez Marcilla, highlights that they have not only learned "racking our brains during the 32-hour case", but also seeing how the different teams worked and reasoned. "It is incredible to see how the students organize CBS in a totally autonomous way and have managed to make this competition the most important at European level".

Borja Magrazó sample is proud to "represent the University of Navarra and show what we are capable of". He also considers that "it has been a great opportunity to get to know and learn how other universities work on the same case, I have been able to enter fully into the business world and see how far we can go as a team and improve together. For Daniel Del Pozo the case competitions are "the perfect opportunity to develop your skills in work as a team, all the tools learned throughout the degree program and to put yourself at test". In addition, "they are good moments to meet people, cultures and different educations".

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