Friday, March 5, 2010
Exquizite 2010
Exquizite has the legend of being the one of the biggest business quiz show to have been showcased in any B-school in India!
Get ready to take part in the most intriguing and challenging event of Chrysalis 2010.
6 teams will make it to the final round after the initial preliminary rounds.
Register in teams of two at: http://spreadsheets.google.com/viewform?formkey=dGxOUUliTzB4QjNFVmI3OGMxdXJrZ0E6MA
The prize money for the winner is Rs. 5000/- and for the runner up is Rs. 2500/-
Thursday, March 4, 2010
Chrysalis 2010: The HR Game!
If you are set to adjudge your mettle for this industry, Come be a part of our HR game
We require teams of 3
the first round will be a quiz to test your intelligence (elimination round)
Only 6 teams will qualify for the 2nd round (elimination round)
Only 4 teams will qualify for the grand finale
The games for the 2nd and 3rd round are a suspense. Be a part of it to see the suspense unfold ;) and give the game a climax of your own accord ....
Register Online for the game at: http://spreadsheets.google.com/viewform?formkey=dGRfNHh5ZVNqZ1BJY3BFeTFMTHVBLXc6MA
Markit Prsents AD ZAP!!
Rules and Regulations:
Each team will be given a product to market & enact an impromptu Ad.
1. 4 members in a team.
2. The ad should show its target segment and positioning in the market.
3. Teams will be judged on the marketing concepts and the strategy used in the ad.
4. Time duration:5 mins per team on stage+ 10 min for preparation
5. Judges decision final
Script Writing Contest!!
Tuesday, March 2, 2010
GAME: BEST MANAGER
Rules:
1. This is an individual event.
2. This event will last for about 6 to 7 hours on 6th March.
3. The idea is to test the student's overall business knowledge and performance under pressure.
4. We will evaluate various skills including (and not restricted to) presentation skills, analytical abilities, creative skills etc.
5. Prize money Rs.5000.
Register: https://spreadsheets.google.
GAME: FOREIGN EXCHANGE GAME
Rules and Regulations
Teams need not bring a laptop as we will use the lab.
- Each team should comprise of 3 members.
- Each team should provide their team name to the game masters.
- Each must elect a coordinator who would be the point of contact for all further communication.
- Teams will be dealing with the following currencies – USD, GBP, EURO, YEN, AUD, INR.
- Each team will start with a corpus of Rs 20 Crores.
- Teams need to form a portfolio of currencies using any of the above currencies.
- The exchange rates for every session will be provided by the game masters and these rates will remain the same for the entire session.
- Both Direct and Indirect rates will be provided to the teams. Teams are encouraged to prepare an excel sheet with the conversion formulas for ease of conversion.
- The schedule for the trading session will be provided to the teams at the beginning of the game.
- There will be 25 transactions available per session per team.
- All teams must submit the record of their transactions for the session to the game masters at the end of every session. The template will be provided by the game masters.
- The game masters would be providing all the information in regards to using the excel template before the beginning of the game. No queries regarding the same would be entertained once the game begins.
- If at any point a team enters an incorrect transaction, all transactions post that mistake would be disqualified and teams would have to restart from their previous correct transaction.
- Teams will be dealing in SPOT transactions only.
- Teams are encouraged to undertake Triangular Arbitrage.
- The game masters will evaluate the position of each team at the end of every session. At the end of the last session the entire portfolio of each team would be converted into INR terms at the going exchange rates.
- The team having the highest “Value of Portfolio” at the end of the game will be declared as the winner.
GAME: THE PERILOUS FLIGHT
The Perilous Fight: Who dares win the operations challenge?
The Perilous Fight is a famous movie by Martin Sheen based on the World War II and American involvement in the war.
However, the Operations game is not about the world war rather, it is about the war that supply chains face every day. The challenge of course is to increase profits and reduce costs.
Yet, it requires determination and strategies to outwit the opposition and WIN!!!
The operations game is based on managing the supply chain challenges. The game is supposed to be played in two rounds:
- Preliminary Round
- The Big game
The preliminary round is an elimination round. All the participating team will be sent a game file which needs to be filled in before the deadline. The elimination game file is an excel game which holds the logos of some of the most famous brands. The teams have to fill in the gamesheet and send it back within 3 hours. The gamesheet would be sent by 1:00 pm and it should return by 4:00 pm. Based on the points achieved by the teams, 4 teams will be selected for the Big game which will be held on the D day.
The selected teams would get the details of the Big game, by 8:00 pm the day before the game and need to come prepared to meet the challenge.
The teams should have 3 members each.
Register at : http://spreadsheets.google.com/viewform?formkey=dHVyMGRmYkRteVloSzdmdEVwdDJNOVE6MA
GAME: BLOCK AND TACKLE!!
Can you be Dr Jekyll & Hyde!!Bring out the Politician in you. How often can you Flip Flop,change side in 3 minutes ?
This event will make you believe every coin has two sides ! As future mangers ,display the art of taking side..Arguing it out with the other part of you!!
Rules and Guidelines
- Individual event.
- Topic will be given on the spot.
- The speaker must begin speaking FOR the topic. When the buzzer sounds for the first time, he/she must switch sides and speak AGAINST. Each time the buzzer sounds, the speaker must switch sides and speak accordingly.
- The speaker is given 3 minutes. The buzzer may sound any number of times in the given time.
NB: Evaluation will be based on content, humor, presentation, lucidity of argument etc.
Topic can range from “Are vegetarians endangering wildlife” to “Do we need a government”!!!!!!!!!!!
Register online at: https://spreadsheets.google.
Monday, March 1, 2010
LIBA presents Chrysalis 2010
CHRYSALIS 2010: BUSINESS IN TECHNICOLOR
Every year Chrysalis brings a new experience for everyone. This year Chrysalis is all about Business in Technicolor, the intricacies of capturing the moments that make cinematic history and all the “behind-the-scenes” action that you can handle.
If you thought management was only taught in classrooms, think again. We learnt management much before the textbooks taught us, from the guns and gore, the drama and suspense, the Danny Oceans and Bruce Waynes that movies had to offer. This year Chrysalis is going to test all the knowledge of management that movies have to offer and beyond! So it’s time for “Lights........ Camera........ and Action!”- the learning from business in movies begins.............
It’s the classic example of management being fun, and management leading to fun!!!