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15.900  Competitive Strategy (MBA Core Elective)

Fall 2013

Instructors: Scott Stern, Donald Sull

TAs: Cong Fang, Christopher David O'Neil

Section A:  MW 8:30-10:00  (E51-345)
Section B:  MW 10:00-11:30  (E51-345)      

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Announcements

Final Memo Grades

Hi everyone,

The grades for the final memos have been uploaded to Stellar. Echoing the comments made in class, the papers were excellent overall - a big improvement from the midterms. Well done.

The class average on the final was 20.2 (out of 25) with a standard deviation of 2.4. The highest score was a 24.5.

Happy holidays from Scott, Don and the TAs! See you all in the Spring and thanks again for a great semester,

~The 15.900 Team.

Announced on 23 December 2013  10:53  p.m. by Christopher David O'Neil

Remaining Memo Grades

Hi everyone,

The grades for the remaining group memos have been posted on Stellar. The averages and high scores are below:

- Berkshire - only one submission
- Ryan Air - Avg = 4.54, Max = 5
- Disney - Avg = 4.34, Max = 4.75
- Apple - Avg = 4.37, Max = 4.75
- BSB v Sky - Avg = 4.64, Max 4.75

Let one of us know if you guys have any questions.

Happy holidays,

~The 15.900 Team

Announced on 19 December 2013  3:28  p.m. by Christopher David O'Neil

More memo grades on the way

Dear Class,

Several of you are asking grades for other cases. We are working on them and should be able to get back to you very soon.

Let us know if you still have questions.

Best,
The 15.900 Team

Announced on 08 December 2013  7:17  p.m. by Cong Fang

Group Memo Grade

Dear Class,

The case memo grade for Honda and Lego are available under your submission on Stellar. The high and average scores are included in the comments.

See you on Monday!

Best,
The 15.900 Team

Announced on 08 December 2013  6:27  p.m. by Cong Fang

Our Final Class on Monday.

Dear All,

In preparation for our final class on Monday, please reflect on the readings, lectures, and discussions from the Competitive Strategy course and consider the following questions.
Thinking back on your previous work experience, what would you do differently as a result of what you have learned in this course?
Looking forward, how could you use the insights and lessons from this course to formulate a strategy for your career after Sloan?

We look forward to seeing everyone next week.

Best,
The 15.900 Teaching Team

Announced on 07 December 2013  2:54  p.m. by Cong Fang

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