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TCU Graduate Supply Chain Case Competition

Each spring, MBA and MS SCM students from leading business schools across the country compete in a fast-paced supply chain case competition, applying strategic thinking and innovation to solve real-world business challenges for a nationally recognized company.

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Awards & Competition Experience

Students have one day to develop and present solutions to supply chain industry leaders serving as judges, competing for national recognition and top honors.

  • First Place $14,000
  • Second Place $10,000
  • Third Place $6,000
  • Participants must be full-time MBA or MS students only.
  • It is strongly encouraged that participants are supply chain or business majors.
  • Each invited program is limited to no more than four MBA or MS SCM student participants.
  • Each team will be randomly assigned a flight. There will be a maximum of five teams per flight. Under no circumstances will there be less than three teams per flight.
  • To maintain anonymity for the judges during Saturday’s competition day, teams cannot identify their university, their state or wear school colors. The exception to this rule is the Thursday opening reception where the teams are free to identify their university. During Saturday’s competition, teams are referred to by team name (sponsor's name). They can reflect the team name, but disclosing the identity of the university may lead to disqualification.
  • Digital copies of the case will be given to each participant 24 hours prior to the final presentation being submitted. The digital copy of the case cannot be printed, shared or distributed in any way. Failure to comply could lead to team disqualification. All teams will receive the case via email at 7:00 a.m. on Friday and must submit their final presentation by 7:00 a.m. on Saturday.
  • Once the case is released, students may not consult with any non-team members during the team preparation, or on competition day until the competition concludes with the announcement of the top teams advancing to the championship round.
    • In the event that the team advances to the championship round, the above rule applies up to the announcement of the winning teams during the Saturday awards ceremony.
    • This rule applies to academic advisors, faculty, staff, student ambassadors, other students, etc. Contact such as phone conversations, emails, texting, Skype/Zoom  conversations, etc., with non-team members is not allowed.
  • Teams are permitted to utilize any written resource, scholarly publication, internet, industry journals, academic textbooks, etc. Any sources utilized need to be clearly cited. Teams should understand that case data may have been modified and not tie to publicly available sources.
  • Teams are expressly prohibited from discussing or accepting assistance from any person outside their team. No physical or electronic contact is allowed.
  • Teams are asked to be present 15 minutes prior to scheduled presentation time. The room moderator (ambassador) will admit the team members into the presentation room no more than 5 minutes prior to the scheduled presentation time. Once the presentation begins, any missing team members will not be allowed to enter the room.
  • Presentations should be in PowerPoint format (16:9 will fit best). Access to a shared drive will be provided for collection. The files must be uploaded by 7:00 a.m. on Saturday to the designated Box folder. Once submitted, there will be no changes allowed to the files.
  • At the beginning of the presentation the team will confirm one of two presentation formats:
    • Option A) 25-minute presentation followed by up to 10 minutes of questions from the judges.
    • Option B) 20-minute presentation followed by up to 15 minutes of questions from the judges.
    • The total allotted time is 35 minutes. If a presentation is shorter than the minimum 20 minutes, the judges may penalize the team as well as fill the remaining time with additional questions. A time-keeper will ensure the 35 minutes is adhered to.
  • The winner from each flight will advance to the championship round. In the event of 16 or more competing teams, an additional team may be selected by the judges to advance to the championship round.
  • Each member of the team must present during the formal presentation.
  • Attire for the competition is business formal.
  • All are welcome, including all academic advisors and the public, to attend the afternoon round with the exception of the team members of the finalist teams. All spectators will be placed in the waiting room in between presentations to allow for judges' deliberations.
  • The presentation order for the championship round will be randomly drawn immediately after the announcement of the winners from the preliminary rounds.
  • Once the case has been distributed, teams are not allowed any type of coaching or consulting from non-team member persons until the competition concludes or the team has been eliminated.
  • The academic advisors for the teams advancing to the championship round are expressly asked to not provide any feedback or coaching of any kind until the competition concludes with the announcement of the winning teams at Saturday's awards celebration. 
  • Academic advisors are permitted to attend and record the morning presentation of the their school's team. Academic advisors cannot make any comments during the presentation. Any comments by the academic advisor during the presentation may result in disqualification of the team.
  • Academic advisors are not permitted to attend and record the morning presentation of another school's team.
  • Academic advisors are invited to attend the championship round of all teams.
  • Judges are provided a rubric for evaluating the presentations. However, judges are professionals in the field and may use the evaluation criteria as they see fit.
  • Decisions by the judges will be final. 

Sponsor the Competition

Partner with TCU Neeley to support a premier supply chain competition featuring top MBA and MS SCM students from leading business schools across the country.

Sponsors gain visibility among high-achieving students, industry professionals and the broader Neeley network while helping shape the next generation of supply chain leaders through real-world business challenges and industry engagement.

Opportunities

  Platinum Partner
$35,000
(Reserved)
Exclusive
Gold Partner
$30,000
Silver Partners
$20,000
Bronze Partners $15,000 Exclusive
Case Content
Provider
$5,000
*Team Partner
$3,000
Seat on CSCI Advisory Board for one year Yes Yes Yes Yes - -
Exclusive recognition at a competition event Yes
Opening Reception
Yes
Awards Reception
Yes
2 meals (breakfast or lunch)
Yes
1 meal (breakfast or lunch)
- -
Opportunity to speak at Welcome Reception Yes Yes - - - -
Exclusive Promotional Video Yes Yes - - - -
Exclusive sponsorship of a competition award Yes
Grand Prize
Yes
2nd Prize
Yes
3rd, 4th or 5th Prize
- - -
Exclusive design of case for competition and opportunity to work directly with TCU Supply Chain Faculty Yes - - - Yes -
Provide judges for the Championship Round Yes
3 Judges
Yes
1 Judge
- - Yes
2 Judges
-
Invitation to Welcome Reception and Award Ceremony Yes
10 invites
Yes
8 invites
Yes 6 invites Yes
4 invites
Yes
4 invites
Yes
2 invites
*Team sponsorship of a participating university Yes
(selection of preferred organization or company for team sponsorship)
Yes Yes Yes - Yes
Meet and greet with team at Opening Reception Yes Yes Yes Yes - Yes
Prominent recognition on all digital collateral, signage,
backgrounds and website
Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Participation in swag for all participants Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes

2026 Partners

Key Contact:

Debra Proctor

Assistant Director

817-257-6581 d.proctor@tcu.edu Neeley 3238 View Profile