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2011 Award Recipients
3rd May

Chartered Accountants Ireland Leinster Society
Award to Final Year Business School Undergraduate Students
Chartered Accountants Ireland Leinster Society has established an award scheme for final year undergraduate business students in DCU Business School.The prize is awarded to the student teams who achieve first and second place in a Business Simulation group project. This project is part of the continuous assessment element of the Strategic Management module (mt301) which is delivered by Dr. Malcolm Brady and Dr. John Loonam to all undergraduate business degree students in DCU Business School.
The objective of the Business Simulation is to:
- manage all aspects of an airline business for up to ten trading periods
- enhance students' understanding of theoretical strategy concepts and their application to real-life
- develop skills in information management, business analysis and strategic thinking
- integrate their knowledge of various business disciplines
- develop an appreciation of the complexity of decision-making in business
- encourage creativity and innovation and
- promote teamwork and communication skills in a challenging but enjoyable scenario.
The Business Simulation requires teams of students to manage an airline
business over approximately two years of trading.The students must manage financial, marketing, operations and human resources aspects of
the business as well as setting the strategic direction of the firm.
Teams compete against one another in a simulated trading environment in what are often difficult economic and environmental conditions.Each team must make up to thirty business decisions during
each trading period and these decisions are submitted each week over an
entire semester.At the end of the simulation each team submits a report
which evaluates the performance of their business and their own performance as a team.
The criteria used to assess the projects include demonstrating the ability to manage a going concern, the ability to manage their way through adverse trading conditions, thorough knowledge and understanding of the problem or issues facing the business, the ability to draw on theoretical models as an aid in analysing and understanding the circumstances in which they find themselves, and demonstrating creativity and originality in the final report.
This years winning teams were:
First Place
- Benjamin Georg
- Jannik Axel Held
- Sebastian Huber
- Marc Sergej Spengler
- Tanja Vogtlin
Second Place
- Hayley Browning
- Robert Fitzpatrick
- Aiobhinn Gleeson
- Kevin Halligan
- Stephen John Parsons