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September 29, 2017 | KL Community

KL School Launches Business Simulation Competition

Students on our SMS Jiangsu campus got a taste of the business world this month during a simulation project aimed at fostering creative business thinking and some healthy competition.

Tasked with building their own company, our students were thrust into a “real” business environment that forced them to exercise their creativity and fostered their inner competitor. Students went in search of their own partners, forming teams of four and designating a CEO, a product manager, an operations manager, and a marketing manager. They then set out to make their companies successful, taking a shot at a full business process life-cycle including market research, product development, marketing promotion, and investment. Some intense decision-making ensued as students debated, calculated, and discussed what would be best for their companies in order to survive, thrive, and become profitable.

The teams came back together again, after hours of planning, bringing some incredible marketing plans to the room for products such as polymer thin film, a stray animal shelter, wallpaper TV, nanometer oil paint, CPUB787, music pen, energy-saving cooling bowl, signal jammer, and a multi-function cup. It was wonderful to see that their creativity not only included hi-tech, eco-science, and energy-saving qualities, but also expressed their unique business perspective and views.

The competition divided one financial year into two parts, with each part including product development, product production, product display, product retail, and ultimately a rating from the experts. After intense collaboration and discussion around their product’s characteristics and values, each team came up with their own unique ideas on how to target investors and customers.

The four-hour competition fostered passionate teams who loved their designs and hoped to gain approval from our panel of judges in order to expand their companies. It wasn’t an easy task, but our experts, including St. Mary-Jiangsu school president, director, teachers, and competition sponsors, rated 15 teams and issued both personal and team awards:

Best CEO: Sugar Cui, Leon Zhang, and William Wang

Best Operations Manager: Betty Shi, Saber Zhang, Skylar Huang, and Brenda Li

Best Product Manager: Eva Yu, Lillian Shi, Christal Chen, Olivia Liang, and Ariel Gu

Best Marketing ManagerSarah Ni, Jessica Song, Alina Ding, and Eric Bian

Gold Company: William Wang, Evelyn Qian, Evean Wang, and Brenda Li

Silver Company: Lucy Yuan, Ariel Gu, Skylar Huang, and Sarah Ni

Bronze Company: Lillian Shi, Tiffany Zhou, Betty Shi, Christal Chen, and Nina Ding

KL Schools are designed to develop our students’ critical thinking skills, and give them the tools they need to thrive in a global economy. This business competition allowed them to work as a team and gain an increased understanding of how quickly the business market can change, requiring swift and precise decisions and polished negotiation skills.

Want to join our inspiring community of educators teaching on our global campuses? Check out our KL career opportunities today!

随着暑假的悄然结束,我们各校区也迎来了一批来自世界各地的优秀外教老师。为进一步提升教学质量、帮助新教师快速融入校园环境,八月底至九月初,各校区陆续开展了新教师培训活动。
上周五,我们在各个校区组织了特别活动,庆祝国际妇女节并向女教师们致敬。 宁波校区与海曙校区 在宁波和海曙校区,每位女教师都收到了一份精心准备的礼物,包括一个精美的粉色花朵小蛋糕和咖啡券,在她们忙碌的教学日常中带来了笑容和欢乐时刻。
元宵节当晚,宁波肯特校区,海曙校区及周边校区的外教团队及全体员工欢聚一堂,共享团圆时刻。特别令人欣喜的是,我们KL的创始人的Christine也加入了这场欢聚,与大家一同庆祝这个传统佳节。餐桌上的美食,同事间的欢声笑语,不同文化背景的伙伴们因教育理想相聚,因温暖联结相知。

新春快乐

随着我们沉浸在春节的欢乐氛围中,我们很高兴与大家分享我们校园里的一些温馨时刻。我们的外教们积极参与了这些庆祝活动,从诚挚的祝福到传统的书法,他们真正融入了这个特殊节日的丰富文化之中。
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