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High school students recently had the unique opportunity to take on the role of Chief Executive Officers for a day in a dynamic business simulation organized by Junior Achievement of Eastern Ohio. The event challenged students to develop comprehensive marketing plans for a fictional cell phone company, allowing them to apply classroom knowledge in a practical setting.
Throughout the simulation, local business leaders served as mentors, providing invaluable insights and guidance as students navigated the complexities of the business world. Participants were tasked with making crucial decisions regarding product features, pricing strategies, and promotional tactics, all while competing against their peers.
The hands-on experience aimed to foster entrepreneurship and critical thinking skills among the students. By simulating real-world business challenges, the event not only inspired creativity but also encouraged teamwork and collaboration. This initiative highlights the importance of engaging young minds in practical learning experiences that prepare them for future careers in business and beyond.
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