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Board Game Competition For Apprentice Positions
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I just read about a game called "Cash flow 101". For those of you who aren't familiar with it, its a game akin to Monopoly but whose main aim is to teach people how to be financially prudent.
I thought that running a university "Cash flow 101" competition in our local universities for final year students would be a good idea with the winner in each university(about twenty of them) earning an internship with prominent companies.
I have quite a few ideas on how to sell the idea to a few multinationals but would like to hear your ideas also.
I think the motivation is already there for the students but any pointers on how to appeal to them would also be appreciated.