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2010-06-01
Storewars Corporate Program for SAB Miller, May 25-28, 2010 -
2010-05-06
Storewars Course in the International University of Monaco -
2010-04-25
Storewars Open Program in Vienna, April 20-23, 2010 -
2009-11-30
Storewars program for SAB Miller on November 24-27, 2009 in Prague, Czech Republic -
2009-11-02
Storewars Corporate Program for Coca-Cola (Swire) in China on October 27-30, 2009 -
2009-10-25
Storewars Open Course on October 20-23, 2009 in Bucharest, Romania -
2009-09-27
Storewars program for SAB Miller on 22-25 September in Prague, Czech Republic -
2009-08-21
Storewars program for Philip Morris International on 16-19 August in Dubai, UAE -
2009-07-03
Storewars Analytical Centre started update of the bestselling book by Professor Marcel Corstjens “Store Wars: The Battle for Mindspace and Shelfspace” -
2009-06-30
Storewars program for Henkel on 22-25 June in Vienna -
2009-02-17
Launch of the new version of on-line self-preparation website – Storewars E-learning -
2008-03-01
Launch of the new version of the Storewars business simulation
Storewars Course in the International University of Monaco
On May 3-4, 2010 there was a 2-day Storewars course organized for MBA students at the International University of Monaco. The trial course was to fully demonstrate Storewars in order for the University to see the best ways to implement it in the curriculum of their MBA, ranked among the top 100 MBA programs for the past six years by The Economist.
The list of participants included the IUM Professors as well as the most distinguished students of MBA and Master of Science in Luxury Goods & Services Programs.
In spite of the intensity of the 2-day format (10-12 hours per day) and quite a large number of participants (40 people), the program was successful indeed. The students have given the most positive feedbacks, with the Storewars business simulation being considered the most challenging among those they have participated in before.
The list of participants included the IUM Professors as well as the most distinguished students of MBA and Master of Science in Luxury Goods & Services Programs.
In spite of the intensity of the 2-day format (10-12 hours per day) and quite a large number of participants (40 people), the program was successful indeed. The students have given the most positive feedbacks, with the Storewars business simulation being considered the most challenging among those they have participated in before.
