Freshmen Present Plans to Corporate
Sponsors at
7th Annual Strategy Board
Competition
View photo slide show of the teams.
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The Ryan
Homes team won the Strategy
Board Competition. (l to r)
Joe Green, Zachary Mellman,
Surya Shivakumar, Sohail
Itani, Clara Abdurazak, and
Roxanne Lefkoff, teaching
professor of marketing. |
Showcasing their business savvy for
more than a dozen high-powered
companies, 74 freshman College Park
Scholars (CPS) students studied and made
strategic recommendations for real-world
companies. Each team illustrated its
recommended strategy on a display board,
which was evaluated by a team of judges,
including a representative from the
company.
The Ryan Homes team won the 7th
Annual Strategy Board Competition, held
on Dec. 9, 2004 at the Smith School.
Team members include freshmen Clara
Abdurazak, Joe Green, Sohail Itani,
Zachary Mellman, and Surya Shivakumar.
The competition is the culmination of
a semester-long project that is a
highlight of the introductory business
class required in the University of
Maryland's CPS Business, Society, and
the Economy (BSE) program. Students
spend the first half of the semester
researching their assigned company and
conducting an analysis of the company's
strengths, weaknesses, opportunities,
and threats. For the second part of the
semester, students analyze the
information they gathered and devise
strategies. The assignment requires a
comprehensive written report in addition
to the strategy board.
Many judges are Smith alumni and
represent companies that have been
involved with the competition since it
started in 1998. This year, four CPS
alumni, who participated in the Strategy
Board Competition when they were
freshmen returned as judges: Michael
Rettinger, American Express; J.D.
Fielder, The Pepsi Bottling Group; Nony
Odum, Hechts; and Rachel Lovelady, Booz
Allen Hamilton.
Rettinger, who was also a judge last
year, was impressed. Some of the
recommendations from the American
Express team, we are just in the
beginning stages of implementing at
American Express. They have a good
vision, he said.
Students find the project
challenging, but they recognize its
learning value and enjoy the hands-on
work of creating the board. Kayode
Lewis, a student on the USA Today team,
said that it took about 10-15 hours and
a couple of sleepless nights to make the
board, but it was worth it.
It was great team work. Its an
awesome program, added Reginald Reed
Jr., also on the USA Today team.
"This is a chance for the students to
try real-world applications of the
concepts they learn in class," said
Roxanne Lefkoff, director of the BSE
program and teaching professor of
marketing. "It's also an opportunity for
them to learn about conducting research,
and about working together on a team."
Lefkoff developed the competition in
1998 and received the Smith School's
Krowe Award for Classroom Innovation for
it in 1999. She made a presentation
about the project at the 2003 Hawaii
International Conference on Business.
Second place went to the Comcast
team: Mary Chiu, Vlady Entin, Alberto
Ledezma, Tom McMenamin, and Jacylyn
Shishkoff. There was a three-way tie for
third place between American Express:
Dason Atkins, Anita Dudek, Josh Heibein,
Shania Lin, Nicholas Singer; DeWALT:
Kelly Anderson, Richard Franks, Li Hou,
Andres Morinigo, Xiaofei Pei, and David
Wieseneck; and Sodexho Inc.: Alex Denny,
Leayne Freeman, Julie Jung, Daniel
Oakley, Zachary Walker, and Yifan Yang.
The winning teams received gift
certificates to the University Book
Store. Participating companies (14 in
all) included: American Express, Black &
Decker, Booz Allen Hamilton, Boston
Consulting Group, Comcast, DeWALT,
Hechts, Hewlett-Packard, Marriott
International, Pepsi Bottling Group,
Ryan Homes, Sherwin-Williams, Sodexo,
Inc., and USA Today.
For more information about the
College Park Scholars (CPS) Business,
Society, and the Economy (BSE) program,
visit:
http://www.scholars.umd.edu/bse/.

Thank You Judges!