Introducing the nuances of inventory management systems to undergraduate business students can be a daunting task. Beyond the traditional focus of the selection of order quantity and reorder point lie more murky considerations such as the impact that stockout cost and supplier selection have on these key parameters, including profit. The purpose of this paper is to illustrate how students can cultivate insights of business simulation settings through easy-to-run, downloadable Excel spreadsheet templates from within their Blackboard-driven course website beyond merely grinding out â??answers
Within the classroom it is often difficult to convey the complexities and intricacies that go into m...
One of the highlights of last year’s ABSEL conference was the demonstration of 3. Ronald Frazer’s In...
Knowledge economies are based on the concept of knowledge transfer between education institutes and ...
Introducing the nuances of inventory management systems to undergraduate business students can be a ...
Introducing the nuances of inventory management systems to undergraduate business students can be a ...
We describe and make available three web-based simulations that help to teach concepts related to pr...
This paper presents the pedagogy of an Excel student simulation that allows the user to change vario...
The application of computers to solving business problems, the area of study known as decision suppo...
Abstract—This article reviews the advantages and disadvantages of computer programming and spreadshe...
Inventory risk pooling is the use of centralized inventory to maintain lower overall inventory and s...
Simulation can be a difficult subject to teach, as most commercial software requires learning new ap...
Abstract — The word simulation refers to any procedure that is meant to imitate a real-life system. ...
Supply chain management courses require more content that focuses on real practice and applications ...
A web based version of the common “Beer Distribution Game” that facilitates experiential...
A web based version of the common Beer Distribution Game that facilitates experiential learning wa...
Within the classroom it is often difficult to convey the complexities and intricacies that go into m...
One of the highlights of last year’s ABSEL conference was the demonstration of 3. Ronald Frazer’s In...
Knowledge economies are based on the concept of knowledge transfer between education institutes and ...
Introducing the nuances of inventory management systems to undergraduate business students can be a ...
Introducing the nuances of inventory management systems to undergraduate business students can be a ...
We describe and make available three web-based simulations that help to teach concepts related to pr...
This paper presents the pedagogy of an Excel student simulation that allows the user to change vario...
The application of computers to solving business problems, the area of study known as decision suppo...
Abstract—This article reviews the advantages and disadvantages of computer programming and spreadshe...
Inventory risk pooling is the use of centralized inventory to maintain lower overall inventory and s...
Simulation can be a difficult subject to teach, as most commercial software requires learning new ap...
Abstract — The word simulation refers to any procedure that is meant to imitate a real-life system. ...
Supply chain management courses require more content that focuses on real practice and applications ...
A web based version of the common “Beer Distribution Game” that facilitates experiential...
A web based version of the common Beer Distribution Game that facilitates experiential learning wa...
Within the classroom it is often difficult to convey the complexities and intricacies that go into m...
One of the highlights of last year’s ABSEL conference was the demonstration of 3. Ronald Frazer’s In...
Knowledge economies are based on the concept of knowledge transfer between education institutes and ...