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Graduate case competitions
Overview
What are case competitions?
Graduate case competitions are fast-paced, real-world business challenges where teams of students collaborate to analyze complex problems and present strategic recommendations to panels of industry professionals and academic judges.
These competitions mirror the high-stakes environments of consulting, finance, and executive decision-making, offering students the opportunity to apply business theory under pressure. Participants build valuable skills in structured problem-solving, persuasive communication, and collaborative teamwork while tackling topics such as:
- Corporate sustainability
- Financial strategy and risk management
- Digital transformation
- Equity, inclusion, and reconciliation
- Global market expansion
Whether you’re building an inflation-resilient investment portfolio or pitching inclusive policy solutions, case competitions empower you to think critically and act confidently.
Why participate?
Case competitions offer more than just academic challenges; they are a launchpad for your career. Participants gain:
- Career preparation by developing in-demand skills in analysis, strategy, and presentation
- Opportunities to network with business leaders, faculty coaches, and peers from other top institutions
- Experiential learning through tackling real industry problems
- Resume-worthy accomplishments backed by tangible results
- Exposure to national and international business environments
Whether you aspire to be a consultant, strategist, or changemaker, case competitions offer hands-on experience and visibility that sets you apart in the job market.
"The MBA Games challenged me to adapt, inspire, and lead under pressure. These lessons have already shaped me into a stronger professional."
— Sara Fatema Chowdhury, MBA Games Team Captain 2024
"The BC MBA Games was more than a competition; it was about engaging with the theme ... as a team, brainstorming solutions, and forging lasting connections. It was a valuable opportunity to grow together and contribute to a more sustainable and inclusive economy."
— Patrick Cameron, Full-Time MBA Student
Have questions?
For more information about getting involved in competitions, contact us
Email: gradexp@sfu.ca