SHRM Leaders of Wisconsin – your assistance is requested for the 2024 Student Conference and Case Competition on Saturday, April 6, 2024. We need volunteers and hope you will serve in a volunteer role!
Please consider helping! If you would like to volunteer or have questions, please contact WI SHRM College Relations Director Alexis Outlaw, at collegerelationsdirector@wishrm.org or call 414.382.6104.
You will be contacted directly with your final volunteer assignment/s prior to the conference.
Case Competition Manager - College Relations Director Alexis Outlaw
The Case Competition Manager is responsible for the planning, oversight and management of all aspects of the case competition prior to, onsite and following the event. Specific duties may be delegated to committees or sub-teams. The Case Competition Manager ensures the overall integrity of the competition, taking all steps necessary to protect the credibility of the event. Enforces all competition rules and regulations, investigating and disqualifying participants as needed.
Registration Volunteers
Registration Volunteer assist with a variety of onsite activities depending on the format and size of the event. This may include:
Team Connectors will communicate directly with the Competition Manager if there are any technical difficulties with the room technology. Case Competition Team Connectors are not to provide tips or feedback of any kind to the students before, during or after the presentation.
HR certification is preferred but not required. Students are not eligible to serve in this role if their college/university has a team competing at the event.
Case Competition Oral Presentation Judge (6 Vacancies)
Oral Presentation Judges will be assigned to be part of a panel of judges during the preliminary rounds of the competition. Each Oral Presentation Judge will be assigned to a presentation room, where the teams will deliver their 15-minute presentations. Judges will then have 15 minutes to ask follow-up questions and another 15 minutes to assess the team’s presentation and complete the scoring rubric provided.
Training will be provided by Competition Management to acquaint judges with the Case Competition rubric, rules and what they can expect during the competition preliminary rounds via an orientation session provided prior to the event, onsite or both. During this orientation, they will meet their fellow panel judges, review the case and what they should be listening for in the student presentations, as well as have a chance to ask any last-minute questions.
Oral Presentation Judges MAY NOT provide tips or feedback of any kind to students before, during or immediately after the presentation. However, once the final oral presentation round is complete and the competition winners have been announced, Oral Presentation Judges may provide tips and feedback to the students.
Oral Presentation Judges must hold an SHRM-CP or SHRM-SCP or other HR generalist certification. Professional Development Credit (PDCs) may be available for SHRM certificants. Students are not eligible to fill oral judge roles. Volunteers and Advisors who support or are involved with a participating student team may not serve in this role to eliminate bias (real or perceived.)
Case Competition Final Oral Presentation Judge (3 Vacancies)
Final Oral Presentation Judges will be assigned to be part of a panel of judges during the final round(s) of the competition. Finalist teams will deliver their 15-minute presentations, and Judges will then have 15 minutes to ask follow-up questions and another 15 minutes to assess the team’s presentation and complete the scoring rubric provided.
Training will be provided by Competition Management to acquaint judges with the Case Competition rubric, rules and what they can expect during the competition final rounds via an orientation session provided prior to the event, onsite or both. During this orientation, they will meet their fellow panel judges, review the case and what they should be listening for in the student presentations, as well as have a chance to ask any last-minute questions.
Final Oral Presentation Judges MAY NOT provide tips or feedback of any kind to students before, during or immediately after the presentation. However, once the final oral presentation round is complete and the competition winners have been announced, Oral Presentation Judges may provide tips and feedback to the students.
Final Presentation Judges must hold an SHRM-CP or SHRM-SCP or other HR generalist certification. Professional Development Credit (PDCs) may be available for SHRM certificants. Students are not eligible to fill oral judge roles. Volunteers and Advisors who support or are involved with a participating student team may not serve in this role to eliminate bias (real or perceived.)
Alexis Outlaw, SHRM-CP
College Relations Director
Phone:
Em: collgerelationsdirector@wishrm.org
Term start: 01/01/2022