2nd Business Camp Successful implementation
- 글로벌경영학과
- Hit501
- 2023-10-05
The Global Business Administration department conducted the 2nd Business Camp from October 28, 2022 (Fri) to February 17, 2023 (Fri), lasting for approximately three months. It was conducted in collaboration between Professor Sim Soo-ok of the Marketing major at Sungkyunkwan University's School of Business and CJ Livecity. Unlike the previous format of the Business Camp, this time, students themselves planned and scheduled visits to overseas benchmarking cases and reported the results in order to carry out industry-academic cooperation projects.
First, an online orientation was conducted under the auspices of CJ Livecity, presenting a total of four detailed tasks and allowing students to choose the tasks they would undertake. The administration office provided guidance on the Business Camp schedule and selection process. Students then submitted dispatch requests and project plans according to the relevant tasks, and a total of 11 teams were selected.
For the teams requiring feedback on their project plans among the selected students, individual feedback sessions were conducted. After this process was completed, an orientation for the final selected participants was held to provide guidance on important upcoming schedules, such as precautions during dispatch, submission of result reports, and presentation sessions.
From late December to early February, students were dispatched for approximately two months to work on their tasks and proceeded with their schedules in accordance with the assigned tasks.
▲ 팀 LA로 가는 NEXT LEVEL 활동 사진
▲ 팀 SHOONG 활동 사진
▲ 팀 도쿄이쿠조 활동 사진
▲ 팀 소나무(굳은의지) 활동 사진
The final results presentation was held on Friday, February 17, 2023, at 2:00 PM at the CJ Livecity building. Professor Sim Soo-ok, representatives from CJ Livecity, advisors, and many students attended the event.
After all the team presentations were completed,유노윤Ho?, SHOONG, and (글경)I-DLE were chosen as the outstanding teams and the 2nd Business Camp of 2022 came to an end with students' feedback.
Professor Shim Soo-ok mentioned, "I could see and feel that the students put even more thought and effort into planning and executing their tasks as they embarked on their first self-planned overseas dispatch. I am truly grateful for the excellent outcomes, and the students should be proud of themselves.”
Through the newly attempted overseas dispatch program, students took charge of every aspect from research to choosing the country of destination, scheduling, and visiting sites, culminating in task execution and presentation of results from A to Z. In doing so, they developed self-directed learning skills and fostered a global mindset.
Furthermore, the successful reimplementation of the Business Camp program marked the lifting of the barriers that COVID-19 posed on global program initiatives for a while. The Department of Global Business Management plans to continue offering diverse and enriching global programs in the future.