Supply Grain
With Supply Grain, your students are in charge of the supply chain of a company that produces cereals. They can make decisions regarding each one of the segment’s operations and the logistics related to the delivery of the produced goods to end customers.
From the sourcing of raw materials to last mile decisions, students get to work with different suppliers, transportation modes, distributions networks, etc.
This Supply Chain Management simulation has your students playing in teams of up to four players per team in three different game modes described below.
Students are placed in a decision-making environment based on real-world business cases and allows them to advance their knowledge in a fun, engaging, and risk-free environment.
Professor Perks
Visual data Dashboards
Dashboards provide insights into how students are playing, including trends over time and decisions made. Detailed graphs show how teams are performing against their peers.
ABILITY to Game Parameters
Manual vs Automatic: Choose if you want the game to advance automatically on the hour, or manually advance the simulation yourself playing and pausing only during classroom hours for example.
Four Different Game Modes: Select how your students will interact the simulation and with each other.
One Section - Unknown Peers: each student will manage only one section of the supply chain but they will not know who are their partners managing the other sections.
One Section - Known Peers: each student will manage only one section of the supply chain and will also know what team they belong to.
All Sections - Known Peers: each student has access to all of the sections of the supply chain and will also know what team they belong to.
Student Perks
Mobile
Being completely mobile means students can take the learning experience with them wherever they go, in and outside of the classroom. No computer labs nor bulky software is required!
Competitive
The game’s standings table shows teams how they rank against their peers, giving them a competitive push to surpass their classmates through strategy and precision in their decision-making.
Experiential Learning
Supply Grain provides your students the opportunity to apply what they've been taught in class and solve real-world challenges.
Specifics
Concepts Covered
Supply Chain Strategy
Last Mile Delivery
Supply Chain Metrics
Distribution Network Design
Demand Forecasting
Supply Chain Coordination
Sourcing
Inventory Management Models
And more!
Recommended Courses
Supply Chain Management
Logistics
What’s Included
Two Simulation Runs
Unique Business Case
Teaching Notes (Instructor)
Hands-on Customer Support