TU-E6140 - Business Game, 02.05.2019-24.05.2019
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End Report
After playing the game, the team will write an End report. The End report will analyze the events of the game and reflect on the decisions made by the players: Why did things turn out how they did? How were you able to implement your business plan, and why? How did the competition affect your performance? What should have done differently?
The report must be written so that people who did participate some other game session could understand it. Use graphs over heavy numerical data, but explain the significance of all illustrations used. If you use calculations beyond the game system, present the formulas and calculations in your text.
One Word or PDF document, no attached Excel files. Same late penalties apply as for the business plan.
Part A: Analysis of the game performance (30%)
Part A is the team's report about their game performance. It details the development of the company, decision-making of the team and their consequences. A special attention should be placed on strategic choices and their results. At least the following areas should be covered by part A:
- How were the goals set in the Business plan achieved?
- How were problems that arose during the game solved?
- What mistakes were made and why?
- How did the strategy develop during the game?
- What was the basis for central decisions and choices, and what were their outcomes?
- What should have been done otherwise?
Part B: outlook about the industry and the player company (30%)
Part B is an anticipatory view about the future of the company and the industry (advice for the company leadership, perspectives on the company, competition, competitive environment and industry). If the player company is bankrupt or it does not have conditions for survival, the team can focus on analyzing the industry as a whole and what are the characteristics of a company that would thrive on the market.
Part C: valuation of the player company including sensitivity analysis (40%)
In part C the team establishes the value of the company upon sale. It is up to the players how such valuation is calculated, but an analytical and scientific perspective will be rewarded. If the player company is near to or already bankrupt, the team can make a valuation about the leading company on the market.
Maximum grade requires the application of at least three methods of valuation and a sensitivity analysis. Valuation has to be in line with the development of the market and the company. The valuation methods are to be summarized compactly with their strengths and flaws as an appendix to the end report.
Maximum length
- Cover page (1 page),
- executive summary (1 page),
- table of contents (1 page),
- parts A, B and C + possible appendices (max 15 pages).