波音游戏-波音娱乐城赌球打不开

CityU marketing students praised as “rising stars”

 


CityU marketing students praised as “rising stars”

 

Students from the Department of Marketing at City University of Hong Kong (CityU) received accolades for their quality marketing research and proposals compiled for local and multi-national corporations at the Student Marketing Consultancy Project Award Presentation Ceremony, held today (30 May).

 

Fourteen teams formed from 111 Year 3 Marketing students offered consultancy services for seven business corporations between January and April this year. They conducted research according to the needs of the corporations, including new product promotion and market development, competition strategies, brand image rejuvenation, consumer behaviour and marketing strategy design. In addition to conventional research methods such as focus groups, questionnaire surveys and field studies, they also posed as customers and attended workshops to collect extensive market data.

 

Corporations participating in the project were California Red Limited, eBay International Hong Kong Limited, KOSé (Hong Kong) Limited, VF Asia Limited – Kipling, Otsuka Pharmaceuticals (H.K.) Ltd., Sun Hung Kei Financial and South China Morning Post Publishers Limited. Representatives of the corporations commended the students’ effective application of theory, comprehensive market analysis, creative proposals and strong sense of market sensitivity. They said the performance of the students was on a par with professional consultation companies and praised the students as the “future stars of the business sector”.

 

Honourable guests officiating at the award presentation ceremony included Professor David Tong Shuk-yin, Deputy President of CityU; Mr Arthur Chan Man, Chairman of Departmental Advisory Committee in the Department of Marketing; Professor Zhou Nan, Head of the Department of Marketing; and the corporate representatives. They all expressed the opinion that the Student Marketing Consultancy Project Awards reflected the educational philosophy of CityU that placed an equal emphasis on theory and practice.

 

In his welcoming speech, Professor Tong said students had gained practical knowledge from their exposure to the realities of the commercial world. “Make good use of your knowledge and always remember to contribut back to the community,” Professor Tong said.

 

Professor Zhou thanked the corporations for their support of the project, which provided opportunities for students to apply their knowledge. He appreciated the students’ application and their creative ideas and believed the experience gained from the project would provide long-term benefits to the students. Borrowing from a popular adage he attributed to Confucian philosopher Meng Zi, Professor Zhou reminded students: “No pain, no gain.”

 

Mr Alex Tham Koy-siong, Teaching Fellow at the Department of Marketing and the supervising teacher actively promoting the project since 1995, said the project received the support of many corporations, which could help foster strong ties between the University and business sector.

 

Also, through their participation in this project, students could obtain valuable experience by meeting the corporate representatives and gaining an understanding of the market needs.

 

“The project has provided me with the opportunity to meet clients and discuss marketing strategies in order to win their support and persuade them to accept our proposals,” said Samuel Tse Ping-hin, one of the award-winning students. His teammate, Jenny Tam Ching-ni, said, “The project demonstrated that we are not bookworms but competent individuals with practical experience that will be a great asset to our future career.”

 

Wekin Choi Wing-kin, another student participating in the project, said, “Although it’s a student project, the demands of corporations were as high as those of a professional consultation company.” Students who participated in the project all felt it had enabled them to understand the importance of teamwork and time management.

 

The Department of Marketing also presented the Outstanding Active Learning Award during the ceremony, which encourages students to learn outside the classroom. Two Year 3 students won the top honour this year, with 84 students receiving the Active Learning Award.

 

Wilson Wong Wai-kin, chairman of the organising committee for the ceremony, received both the Student Marketing Consultancy Project Award and Outstanding Active Learning Award. Speaking at the ceremony, he said he was very lucky and proud to be a Marketing student, since he had benefited from the ample opportunities provided by the Department. “Participating in different projects enhances our awareness of current affairs and expands our way of thinking,” Wilson said.

______

CityU excels in professional education and applied research.

______

 

Media enquiries: Eliza Lee, Communications Office (T: 3442 6121 or 9424 3823)

YOU MAY BE INTERESTED

Back to top
现金百家乐游戏| 百家乐官网合法| 百家乐官网真人荷官| 海南博彩业| 大发888娱乐场ylc8| 在线百家乐策略| 百家乐试玩活动| 百家乐赌博千术| 网上的百家乐怎么才能| 百家乐珠仔路| 澳门百家乐庄闲的玩法| 试玩百家乐官网1000| 澳门百家乐网络游戏信誉怎么样 | 大西洋百家乐官网的玩法技巧和规则| 百家乐官网去澳门| 永利国际娱乐| 大发888下载 34| 棋牌评测| 盛世娱乐| 百家乐官网如何取胜| 大玩家娱乐城| 吕梁市| 大发888怎么找| 大发888电子游艺| 真人百家乐导航| 免费百家乐过滤工具| 澳门百家乐技巧经| 永利高百家乐网址| 百家乐搏牌| 大发888游戏平台寒怕| 澳门百家乐群代理| 大发888开户即送58| 富贵乐园棋牌游戏| 招远市| MG百家乐官网大转轮| 百家乐中P代表| 亚洲顶级赌场第一品牌| 许昌市| 武宣县| 赌场百家乐官网是如何玩| 百家乐官网具体怎么收费的|