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All Nations University College has won the 2019 edition of the HR Focus Business Challenge after beating seven schools including Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST).
They received the following as their prize package GH₵10,000 cash price for the team,one turbo net MTN device for the department, spa treatment for winning team members and coach, MTN paraphernalia for team members, and an award Plaque.
For placing second, KNUST received GH₵ 3000 cash price for the team, one turbo net MTN device for the department, MTN paraphernalia, and for team members.
KAAF University which placed third also received GH₵2,000 cash price for the team, one turbo net MTN device for the department, and MTN paraphernalia for team members.
HR Focus in partnership with SC Mobile organized the 2019 HR Focus Business Challenge for a total of eight schools: KAAF University, Pentecost University, All Nations University College, Ashesi University, Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST), Wisconsin University College, University of Professional Studies (UPSA), and University of Ghana Business School (UGBS).
At each stage, the teams were assessed on how well they were practically executing a business case study to achieve strategically set goals, as a business is expected to.
The judging criteria included case study execution, social media content creation, creativity, innovation, among others.
The panel of judges comprised Mr. Yao Wordih, Digital Product Manager, Standard Chartered Bank; Mr. Kofy Hagan, Executive Director, HR Focus and Mr. Guido Sopiimeh, Snr. Manager Commercial Planning & Pricing, MTN Ghana.
All representatives of the various schools were presented with internship and national service opportunities at Standard Chartered Bank, for participating in The HR Focus Business Challenge competition.
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