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ECUE International business games

ECUE's code : IMECBG3

This course belong to UE Business International 2 (3 ECTS) which contains 3 ECUE
EUR ELMI
Sciences économiques
Campus Saint Jean d'Angély
Master 2
Semestre impair
Anglais

PRESENTATION

The main objective of the course is to get a better understanding of real life business

situations through different simulations. In order to be successful, students will have to take

many elements into account: decision-making, human resources, finance, supply and

demand, supply chain management, negotiating, communication, as well as ethics. The

students will have to come up with strategies to overcome the “luck” factor in games and

show critical thinking during feedback.

Students will also create an international company in groups and write a business plan for it.

Course's manager(s)

In class

  • 15h of lectures

PREREQUISITES

No prerequisite

OBJECTIVES

By the end of this course, I should be able to...

CONTENT

  • - Presenting the program, the grading system, the objectives and the assignments

    - Defining business games and their purpose (with a focus on the differences between leisure games and business games)

    - Predicting then looking at facts about Monopoly and its origins

    - Reminder of Monopoly rules as well as additional rules to be ready for a full game next class

    - Example situations: critical thinking to overcome the luck factor

  • - Playing a full Monopoly game with the modified rules

    - Feedback: how did students play differently compared to when they play outside class? What strategy did they adopt, and what could they have done differently to change the outcome?

    - Critical thinking questionnaire to fill in

    - Explaining the requirements and basic rules of the “Trading Game” for next class

  • - Gathering and studying facts about different countries of various economic backgrounds

    - Playing "The Trading Game" where students will try to maximize profit using their countries' assets and negotiating with others

    - Feedback: analyzing the results. How could the profits have been better ? Were the situations fair ? How does it reflect actual world economy?

    - Explaining students what their company creation task will be. Create groups and discuss the different elements that have to be taken into account when starting a business (business plan outline)

  • - Defining and discussing Supply Chain

    Management (with examples and critical thinking exercises)

    - Presenting the “Beer Distribution Game”

    - Playing the game, where students will try to minimize overall supply chain costs

    - Feedback and analysis of results

  • - Handing in the Business Plan

    - Oral presentation (with visual support) of their company. The English level of the students will be assessed.

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