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Wharton MBA Students Win International Tech-Strategy Business Case Competition

Wharton MBA students received a $25,000 first prize award yesterday in the First Annual International Tech-Strategy Business Case Competition held at Boston University. The competition, sponsored by Motorola Foundation and Novell, centered on the importance of technology in business decision making. Each of 12 teams from leading business schools around the world was given 24 hours to address the question, “How should Motorola go about achieving its vision of “Seamless Mobility."
The winning Wharton team included Kristen Milideo, Serena Kohli, Stephen Chen, and Jin Jung. The team's approach, called “Global Sync,” offered a solution that enabled users to share data from home, office or network from anywhere in the world.
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