After what seemed like an eternity, the judges announced the winners. Emma's team had made it to the top three, and they were overjoyed. Although they didn't take the top spot, they were thrilled with their achievement and proud of what they had accomplished.
Emma and her team had decided to pitch an innovative eco-friendly product – a reusable water bottle made from sustainable materials. Their business plan was well-researched, and they were confident that it would impress the judges.
As they left the convention center, Emma turned to her teammates and said, "We may not have won the top prize, but we gained so much more. We gained experience, knowledge, and the confidence to pursue our business ideas."
The competition was divided into several rounds, each designed to test a different aspect of the participants' business knowledge. The first round was the "Business Plan Challenge," where teams had to submit a comprehensive business plan for a new product or service.
It was a sunny day in May 2018 when the National Trade Competition (NTC) kicked off in a bustling convention center. The event was buzzing with excitement as students from various schools and universities gathered to showcase their business acumen and skills. This was the English version of the competition, attracting participants from all over the country.
As the teams presented their plans, the judges asked tough questions, probing for weaknesses and assessing the teams' ability to think on their feet. Emma's team performed well, but they knew that the competition was far from over.
Jack, who was the team's marketing expert, took the lead in this round. He impressively presented the team's strategy, highlighting the company's strengths and weaknesses, and outlining a clear plan to reach new customers.
The day of the final round arrived, and Emma's team was nervous but confident. They took the stage, and with a clear and concise pitch, presented their eco-friendly water bottle product. The judges were impressed by their passion, creativity, and thorough understanding of the market.
After what seemed like an eternity, the judges announced the winners. Emma's team had made it to the top three, and they were overjoyed. Although they didn't take the top spot, they were thrilled with their achievement and proud of what they had accomplished.
Emma and her team had decided to pitch an innovative eco-friendly product – a reusable water bottle made from sustainable materials. Their business plan was well-researched, and they were confident that it would impress the judges.
As they left the convention center, Emma turned to her teammates and said, "We may not have won the top prize, but we gained so much more. We gained experience, knowledge, and the confidence to pursue our business ideas." ntc 2018 english version
The competition was divided into several rounds, each designed to test a different aspect of the participants' business knowledge. The first round was the "Business Plan Challenge," where teams had to submit a comprehensive business plan for a new product or service.
It was a sunny day in May 2018 when the National Trade Competition (NTC) kicked off in a bustling convention center. The event was buzzing with excitement as students from various schools and universities gathered to showcase their business acumen and skills. This was the English version of the competition, attracting participants from all over the country. After what seemed like an eternity, the judges
As the teams presented their plans, the judges asked tough questions, probing for weaknesses and assessing the teams' ability to think on their feet. Emma's team performed well, but they knew that the competition was far from over.
Jack, who was the team's marketing expert, took the lead in this round. He impressively presented the team's strategy, highlighting the company's strengths and weaknesses, and outlining a clear plan to reach new customers. Emma and her team had decided to pitch
The day of the final round arrived, and Emma's team was nervous but confident. They took the stage, and with a clear and concise pitch, presented their eco-friendly water bottle product. The judges were impressed by their passion, creativity, and thorough understanding of the market.