Navlink wins the Lebanon Business Challenge
Following three months of fierce competition that has butted 15 teams against each other in 3 parallel universes, the final decision period of the challenge has been completed. Entrusted with the management of a PC manufacturing company, contestants had to successfully walk it through the perils of mismanagement without going bankrupt.
This challenge has involved some of the most dynamic companies in Lebanon; which is proof that innovation in management is as important as product innovation. If a company is not keeping up with innovation, its competitors most probably are.
This is the first time that the Bissada Business Simulation tool is introduced in Lebanon outside the scope of an INSEAD program. It is an effective training tool because it sparks competitiveness, motivates participants, and increases involvement and team building.
The Cosmos winner was the company Navlink, while F.A Kettaneh and Mitsulift - winners in their respective universes- came in respectively second and third. The simulation tool kept a score of the results that the teams had achieved throughout their decision periods. The top three teams have tallied the highest number of points.
The next edition of the Business Challenge will take place in 2006 and will involve participants from Lebanon and the Middle-East as well.
Navlink est présent à Beyrouth, Dubai, Sophia Antipolis, San Francisco et Genève.
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