Some of the countries joining the 2016 international finals have already selected their representatives. Let's see the teams who are already preparing to compete for victory in the Global Management Challenge.
The Global Management Challenge, has been committed to internationalization for 38 years and, with the entry of Cape Verde, there are now 32 countries where this initiative is taking place.
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Caption: Érica Paim, Carlos Correia da Fonseca, Victor Andrade; Paula Martins, João Matoso Henriques, Euridece Mascaranhas, Jaqueline Vaz, Anastácio Silva.
Across the Atlantic Ocean there are channels for participants to swap experiences, and this has contributed to the country's good results in international finals.
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Caption: Marcelo Egéa with Rafael Ambrósio, Lucas Thevenard and Ludmila Silva (winning team) and Roberto Cardoso.
More than 100 teams participated in each of the 2016 editions of these territories that will be represented by teams of university students in the international final of the race that takes place in April.
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Caption: Chui Sai Cheong (MMA) with the four members of the Macau team and Luís Alves Costa (SDG).
The 2016 edition in Angola saw a total of 160 teams competing, that is 86 more teams than in the previous year. Victory went to five students from the Technical University of Angola.
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Caption: Angola's winning team form the Technical University of Angola (UTANGA).
Team Yeshuas from Kenyatta University won the top spot at the Global Management Challenge (GMC) National Competition held in Nairobi at the Ole Sereni Hotel. The GMC is the biggest global strategy and management competition held every year, attracting over half a million people from over 30 countries.
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