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Planning Game

£230 (excl VAT)

Ideal for: Managing a business process

Accurate planning is at the heart of every successful business, but do you understand its effect on profitability, and can you successfully modify your plans when external factors change? Whether the process is an office or a factory, the principles are the same: identify critical areas, estimate future demand, and monitor the process. The actions you take today have consequences for tomorrow.

Read more about this product below.

Product Features

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1-4 Per Team

Team Members

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Junior to Middle Management

Level

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1-2 Hours

Duration

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Communication

Skills

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Decision Making

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Problem Solving

Skills

Management

Skills

Description
The Planning Game is an effective, fun and competitive way to help you and your team think about administration or production processes. This Board game provides you with an understanding of the positive effect that sound planning has on financial results, and can initiate constructive discussions about possible weaknesses in the practices used by your company.

Objectives
Participants of the Planning Game will be able to:

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How it works
A company is purchasing raw materials to produce and sell a finished product. Players decide stocking and manpower levels at each stage through the factory, aiming to maintain a steady flow of goods and services. With productivity flexed to reflect changes in the external environment, the players’ management ability and adaptability is repeatedly challenged. The game gives players an insight into how each stage of the process contributes towards overall success and demonstrates how careful planning enables them to cope with the unpredictable. While using a factory background, the exercise is relevant to any situation requiring the combination and processing of resources. Players gain an understanding of what is happening in the business as a whole, rather than at any single stage.

What participants will be doing
Studying written text and the detailed diagram showing the flow of work through the factory, Submitting their operating decisions in writing, and throwing dice in accordance with these decisions. Analysing their actual sales and delivery performance figures as revealed by the tutor. Working out the cost of purchases and production, and comparing this with the revenue won from sales of finished goods.

For what levels is it appropriate?
All those whose role includes responsibility for planning organisational processes.

Duration
Between one and two hours including discussion time.

The package
Includes tutor manual, playing boards, post-exercise discussion questionnaire and all supporting documentation. All materials are re-usable.

Please contact us for further information or download the Planning Game information sheet.

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