I wish we were playing like this!! In my class we're playing a computer version which is nowhere near as pretty or hands-on lol. It's cool that you can visualize what's going on in your upstream and downstream with the chips. We can see the numbers, but it's definitely not the same!
In the 'Speed game' part of the video, the girls in the right makes een misstake at step 'fill orders', as she fills the order she also slides the shipping delay into her own current inventory. She shouldn't do that because her intentory costs will be too high, plus at the slide-slide step she only has one slide
I wish we were playing like this!! In my class we're playing a computer version which is nowhere near as pretty or hands-on lol. It's cool that you can visualize what's going on in your upstream and downstream with the chips. We can see the numbers, but it's definitely not the same!
In the 'Speed game' part of the video, the girls in the right makes een misstake at step 'fill orders', as she fills the order she also slides the shipping delay into her own current inventory. She shouldn't do that because her intentory costs will be too high, plus at the slide-slide step she only has one slide
Can we assume this model as a key contributor in the Supply Chain Management?
Thank you, by the way, what is the backlog in record form refers to ?
backlog on the form refers to the orders that have not been filled
@@heatherroberts4751 Thank you Heather
Waoa
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hi, how can i buy that game?
The Game was created by MIT School of Management (web.mit.edu/jsterman/www/SDG/beergame.html)
Whats the point?
When does it end????
The game can be ended abruptly. I played in class and the game probably went on for about 10-15 rounds. However, it can be played for much longer.
supply chain never ends
@@stonechefph9892 Hopefully, the bullwhipping does
the video image is too poor, you need to fix it more