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N26 October 2016
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Portuguese challenge charms Russians

The Global Management Challenge’s Russian launch came in 2006, with 500 teams, a number that had grown to 1,200 by the tenth edition of the challenge.
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International expansion

The Global Management Challenge is still in full growth mode. After conquering destinations in the Middle East and the United Arab Emirates, Qatar and Kuwait, now it has reached Lebanon. The strategy and management competition created 37 years ago in Portugal by SDG and the Expresso newspaper is expected to be a success here too.

But it is not only in the Middle East where the history of this strategy and management competition is being written. Asia is also highlighted. After years of partnership in India with AIMA - The Alternative Investment Management Association, a participant of Team India's last International Global Management Challenge Final will now re-launch this initiative in the country. Thus the challenge is no longer limited to the AIMA federation of associations and will gain market share.


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Portuguese challenge reaches Lebanon

The Global Management Challenge continues its international expansion and this time reached one more country in the Middle East.
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Management Challenge Expanding in India

The competition will cease to be an internal event of a federation and become an open event for the whole country.
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Companies open their doors to the teams

In the Portuguese edition of the Global Management Challenge, both in the first and second rounds, companies have opened their doors to the teams they support in this management challenge. Konica Minolta Portugal and Noesis received members of the teams they are supporting for the current edition and took them on a tour of the company.

The leaders of these organizations have no doubt that to support the participation of students in the Global Management Challenge is a way to have more contact with the academic world and a great way to assess young talent. In turn, the students get to know a little better the companies that are supporting them and with whom they may end working in their professional lives.

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Bringing companies and students together

Konica Minolta received members of the teams it is sponsoring at its head office. The opportunity to contact with university students and recruit talent leads dozens of national and multinational companies to sponsor the participation of student teams in the Global Management Challenge.
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Bringing companies and academia together

The company Noesis received a team of students in the second round of the competition. The participation of Noesis in the current edition of the Global Management Challenge focused on five students teams of which one, Noesis IST, made it to the second round
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