Two teams of students from Faculty of Commerce and Business Administration who worked on the "Problem Solving Project 2023" sponsored by Mynavi Inc. were selected as honorable mentions from a large number of applications.
The "Problem-Solving Project" is an online contest in which students come up with solutions to problems posed by various companies, compile them into a proposal, and submit them. Students in their first to third year of university are required to form teams of one to four people to apply. This time, six teams from the School of Faculty of Commerce and Business Administration' Business Contest Project (※) tackled the problems and applied.
- MMY "A platform that inspires the hearts of elementary school students"
[Theme provider] Shogakukan Co., Ltd.
[Assignment] "You and Shogakukan" Please plan a collaborative project that utilizes your respective strengths to bring color to people's hearts.
Yuri Ishizuka, 3rd year student Faculty of Commerce and Business Administration Department of Commerce (graduated from Chuo Gakuin University Chuo High School)
Marina Sakamoto, 3rd year student Faculty of Commerce and Business Administration Department of Commerce Commerce and Economics (graduated from Bunka Gakuen University Suginami High School)
Mitomo Morita, 3rd year, Faculty of Commerce and Business Administration Department of Commerce (graduated from Soka High School)
- CUC-Z "Digital Government Participation: Pot Project"
[Theme provider] Central Government Ministries and Agencies Group (National Personnel Authority)
[Task] Please propose an idea that makes the most of the power and support of the country to realize the "Digital Garden City Nation Concept" from the unique perspective of a university student.
Yuna Yakuwa, 2nd year student Faculty of Commerce and Business Administration Department of Commerce and Economics (graduated from Shinjo Minami High School)
Ippei Kobayashi, second-year student Faculty of Commerce and Business Administration Department of Commerce (graduated from Suzaka Higashi High School)
Takuto Sato, second-year student Faculty of Commerce and Business Administration Department of Commerce (graduated from Shibata Commercial High School)
Keiko Kawazoe, 1st year student, Department Department of Commerce Faculty of Commerce and Business Administration (graduated from Koiwa High School)
*What is the Business Contest Project?
By participating in business contests hosted by companies, students come into contact with real business issues, pursue practical and attractive proposals for those issues, and improve the overall skills required of business people. Specifically, students first gather information by analyzing the industry and business model, then develop a proposal and consider a logical structure to support it, and finally make a presentation that conveys their argument to the other party in an easy-to-understand way. Faculty of Commerce and Business Administration regularly provides information about the contest, and students who wish to participate are involved in the activities. Through this business contest project, faculty members work together to support students so that they can discuss with each other and deepen the content of their proposals.
We analyzed the feasibility of the project and its effects and impacts on the target, and exchanged opinions as a team. I would like to use this experience to proactively voice my opinions in the future so that discussions can proceed smoothly.
Yuri Ishizuka
We came up with a plan to make maximum use of national systems such as the My Number Card. As people who will carry the future, we would like to use this opportunity to seriously address the issues facing society and contribute to the realization of a sustainable society that utilizes digital technology.
Kawazoe Megumi
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