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Providing business acumen with the Acumen Fund in Kenya

Posted Aug 24, 2012  in Uncategorized

We have started working with the Acumen Fund, based in New York, who provide developmental training and opportunities in a variety of countries. Let me point you to their blog for a chatty overview of their activities… and to give … Read More »

Use a “Stakeholder Checklist” to Find the Best Business Simulation

Posted Sep 12, 2011  in Uncategorized

The value of the ‘big picture’ The purpose of business acumen training is to improve people’s decision-making skills and thereby improve the long-term health of a company. This requires an understanding of how all the components of the business work … Read More »

Wrestling With Finance Jargon in Business Literacy Training

Posted Sep 8, 2011  in Uncategorized

During business literacy trainings we use Income/Outcome® business simulations to familiarize employees with fundamental concepts in finance, like: What is profit? What is a fixed cost? What is depreciation? You might look at the above list and think “profit is … Read More »

Should Business Simulations for Senior Managers Include More Detail?

Posted Aug 10, 2011  in Uncategorized

Sometimes conversations with clients turn to how much detail a business simulation for senior executives should have. Here are my two cents. When planning a business simulation for managers it is tempting to try to model the real world as … Read More »

Schneider Electric Switches on Finance Games to Engage Managers

Posted Aug 10, 2011  in Uncategorized

The July issue of Chief Learning Officer magazine features an in depth piece, “Beyond the Sage on the Stage,” about engaging managers and senior executives through “active and immersive learning.” The authors, James H. Gilmore and Cheryl D. Stokes, write: “As … Read More »

Executive Education for Managers and Supervisors: Better Together?

Posted Jul 6, 2011  in Uncategorized

Maybe a one-size-fits-all simulation will meet your specific training needs.  But if you are looking for multiple simulations for multiple audiences, make sure the simulations share a common ‘look and feel’ (among other things discussed in this series of articles). … Read More »

Don’t Fly Solo: Why the Best Business Acumen Training is Team-Based

Posted Jun 30, 2011  in Uncategorized

This is one of my posts in a series telling about ways a business acumen simulation can go wrong. Near the top of the list is training that involves individuals being isolated — and here’s why. A team-based simulation is … Read More »

For the Best Business Acumen Development, Avoid Navel Gazing

Posted Jun 28, 2011  in Uncategorized

In this Gotchas Series I’m writing about the top 12 ways a business acumen simulation can go wrong. Near the top of the list is excessive navel gazing — here’s why. Encourage buy-in and critical thinking You want to create … Read More »

Why to Avoid Closed Decision Making in Your Business Acumen Games

Posted Jun 20, 2011  in Uncategorized

As I mentioned in my last post in this Gotchas Series, there are at least 12 ways a business acumen simulation can go wrong. At the top of the list is closed decision making — and here’s why. Especially if … Read More »

12 Signs A Simulation Will Not Build Business Acumen

Posted Jun 17, 2011  in Uncategorized

In my last post in this Gotchas Series I wrote that you might be surprised at how ineffective business simulations can be. Now I’m going to show you what I mean. There are at least 12 ways a business acumen … Read More »

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