MindMap Gallery Cross-border e-commerce competition rules
This is a mind map about cross-border e-commerce competition regulations. The main contents include: 18. Competition results, 17. Competition live broadcast, 16. Competition observation, 15. Appeal and arbitration, 14. Competition instructions, 7. Technical specifications, 13. Competition plan, 12. Award setting, 11. Performance evaluation, 10. Competition safety, 9. Competition sample questions, 8. Technical environment, 6. Competition rules, 5. Competition process, 4. Competition method, 3. Competition content, 2. Competition objectives, 1. Competition event name.
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Cross-border e-commerce competition rules
1. Competition name
Cross-border e-commerce
college graduated
2. Competition goals
The country’s foreign trade development strategy
Promote innovation and development of cross-border e-commerce industry
3. Competition content
Introduction to the overall content of the competition
Cross-border e-commerce digital product selection and publishing themes
Cross-border e-commerce digital operation management and promotion
Cross-border e-commerce compliance and customs clearance
Competition module, competition time and score ratio
Cross-border e-commerce digital product selection and release
Store LOGO, store sign, and banner design and production
Product main image design and production
Product details page visual marketing design and production
Sub-product short video visual marketing design and production theme
Cross-border e-commerce digital operation and promotion
Complete product selection, procurement and pricing
Choose a single product and write a single product live broadcast script in English
Analyze and diagnose sales data, financial data, peer competitive product data, etc. in different operating cycles
Cross-border e-commerce compliance and customs clearance
Design cross-border logistics plans, be able to choose the correct logistics method, and accurately calculate logistics costs
Obligations that consumers who import goods through cross-border e-commerce must fulfill
Correctly choose customs supervision methods and design corresponding customs clearance plans
Effectively carry out customer service and handle issues raised by customers reasonably and effectively
4. Competition method
Competition format
This competition is an offline competition
All participating teams are on site based on the given project modules
Split into 1 and a half days, working together over a total of 8 hours
Use group cooperation to complete the competition module
Team formation
Participate in teams based on colleges and universities
Each team consists of 4 full-time students from higher vocational schools (including undergraduate vocational colleges). Contestants are not allowed to form teams across schools.
No more than 1 team from the same school may register for the competition; each team is limited to 2 instructors.
Competitors and instructors register to obtain No replacement is allowed after confirmation.
5. Competition process
Competition schedule, number of competitions and competition process arrangement
6.Contest rules
Player registration
Familiar with venue issues
Admission rules
Rules of the field
Exit rules
Performance evaluation and results announcement
7.Technical Specifications
Teaching standards
International Conventions
National and Industrial standards Standards)
National Regulations
8.Technical environment
competitive environment
Competition area for contestants
Display platform area
referee area
Technical support area
Inspection area
service area
Software and hardware environment and configuration
Site environment requirements
Hardware environment
Software environment and version
Competition supplies
9. Competition sample questions
Module duration: 2.5 hours Module score: 35 points
10. Event safety
organization
Competition environment safety management requirements
Guaranteed living conditions
Team Responsibility
Emergency treatment
Punishment measures
11.Achievement evaluation
Grading principles
Grading
Scoring method
12.Award setting
The first, second and third prize winning proportions are 10%, 20% and 30% respectively (rounded to the nearest decimal point)
13. Competition plan
The competition software and hardware environment and computers are stress tested before the competition.
The venue provides 10% of spare work stations for the total participating teams, accounting for 10% of the total participating teams. 5 10% backup servers
If a participating team creates a hidden danger or causes an accident, it will be determined based on the circumstances. Warn or disqualify them from winning
14. Competition instructions
Instructions for participating teams
Instructions for Instructors
Instructions for contestants
Instructions for staff
15. Complaints and Arbitration
16. Competition observation
Designed based on competition needs and professional characteristics, part of the venue can be safely opened without interference to the competition.
17. Live competition
An observation area will be designed for this competition, and the competition process and concurrent activities will be broadcast live in an all-round way, with specific arrangements
18. Competition results
Resource content
Expected results