COMPETITION

SELECTING AN EVENT

UNDERSTANDING COMPETITIVE EVENTS


ROLE PLAY EVENTS

Role Play/Case Study events challenge students to think on their feet as they solve a business scenario given at the conference, with limited prep time—10 minutes for individuals or 30 minutes for two-person teams in Team Decision Making. After preparing, you’ll present your solution to a judge in an interactive session.

Competitors also take a 100-question exam based on their event, worth 1/3 of the total score (Role Plays make up the other 2/3). Both the exam and Role Plays are built on Performance Indicators—real-world, industry-verified skills aligned with National Curriculum Standards. While many are covered in class, extra preparation is encouraged.

BREAKDOWN OF ROLE PLAY EVENTS

PREPARED EVENTS

Prepared Events give students the opportunity to research, create, and practice their presentation before the conference. Competitors develop a written business plan or pitch deck (depends on the event) in advance and then present it live to a judge. Events topics range from marketing campaigns to entrepreneurial proposals.

Projects with a written or pitch deck component will turn those pieces in ahead of the conference. Presentations are given and evaluated at the conference. These events are evaluated on both the written component and the delivery, using real-world business standards. Strong preparation, creativity, and professionalism are key to standing out.

BREAKDOWN OF PREPARED EVENTS

DECIDING WHAT COMPETITIVE EVENT WORKS BEST FOR YOU


A FEW THINGS TO CONSIDER AS YOU SELECT AN EVENT:

  • What subjects or industries do I enjoy learning about?

  • Which event will help me develop skills I want for my future career?

  • Am I stronger at writing and preparing in advance, or thinking quickly on my feet?

  • Do I enjoy working with a team, or do I prefer competing individually?

  • How much time can I realistically dedicate to preparing for this event?

  • Do I want to challenge myself with something outside my comfort zone, or build on what I already know?

  • What event would push me to grow in areas I want to improve (public speaking, research, teamwork, problem-solving)?

TAKE THIS QUIZ TO HELP YOU SELECT AN EVENT:

PREPARING TO COMPETE IN THE EVENT YOU SELECTED


Once you’ve chosen your event, the next step is preparing to shine. This means understanding the event guidelines, practicing the format, and building the skills you’ll need—whether that’s researching and writing a project, role-playing business scenarios, or mastering key performance indicators. Preparation also includes setting goals, practicing regularly, and seeking feedback from advisors or peers so you feel confident and ready when competition day arrives. Check out the resources linked below to get started!