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"If you really want to
strengthen your Game - focus on the financial know-how of your middle
managers ... that's where your front line employees will go to learn."
Give your middle managers the financial know-how and confidence to teach & coach the critical numbers of the business. Great Game's Boot Camp provides your mid-managers an intensive, highly interactive, crash course on the big financial picture, and more importantly, their team's role in it. Great Game Business Simulations provide pragmatic business simulations that develop your employees' commercial and financial acumen, create profit and support strategic decisions. Our simulations are simplified models of your business that show its main moving parts and how they interact. Participating in one of our business simulations helps people build understanding and skills very rapidly and in a competitive, real world environment. Using Great Game Business Simulations you can:
Benefits: Your employees become better decision-makers and more productive in their everyday work, accelerating an improvement in your strategic performance and business results. Great Game Business Simulations cover a wide range of industries and are based on unique, proven development methodology. They are used by top companies and business schools all over the world. One Day Great Game Business Simulations One Day Great Game Business Simulations bring to life the basic know-how needed to successfully manage any business. The Profit & Loss (Income Statement), Balance Sheet, basic business planning and budgeting, and cash flow forecasting are all demystified. The essential management of profit and cash are understood and reinforced in an engaging, competitive and fun environment. By the end of the day, you will:
Who Should Attend: Registration Fee: For more information or to sign
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"This Boot Camp gave me
a total 360 degree understanding of marketing, sales, advertising, plant
operations, quality and how many variables affect the profitability of the
organizations. If you don't have that...You've Got Nothing!" |
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