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The CapSim simulation is an immersive business learning software that puts participants in the role of executive management, where they compete against other businesses in a simulated industry. Designed as a capstone project for strategic management, it allows users to manage a company that produces electronic sensors, making decisions across multiple functional areas to create a sustainable competitive advantage.

This video provides a brief introduction to the CapSim simulation: Understanding Capsim Simulation Modules YouTube · Oct 29, 2021 Core Components and Decisions

Participants make decisions in rounds, with each round representing a year, typically focusing on four main areas:

Research and Development (R&D): Designing products to meet customer buying criteria regarding size and performance.

Marketing: Setting prices, building product awareness, and forecasting sales.

Production: Managing manufacturing capacity, automation levels, and production schedules.

Finance: Securing funding for expansion and ensuring positive cash flow. Key Strategies and Goals

The primary goal is to maximize profitability and increase the company’s stock price. Key strategies include:

Competitive Analysis: Utilizing the “Capstone Courier” (the annual industry report) to analyze competitor performance and customer criteria.

Strategic Positioning: Implementing strategies like cost leadership or differentiation to gain a competitive edge.

Strategic Decision-Making: Operating in a safe, accelerated environment that simulates years of business decisions in a few days. Learning Outcomes

Comprehensive Business Understanding: Integrates all aspects of a business, including R&D, marketing, production, finance, and potentially human resources (HR) and total quality management (TQM).

Real-World Readiness: Develops skills in strategic thinking, adapting to market changes, and team collaboration.

Iterative Learning: Participants learn from the results of each round, adjusting their strategy for the following year. If you’d like, I can:

Explain the differences between CapSim Capstone and Capsim Core. Provide a checklist for the first round of decisions. Outline the best strategies for beginners.