Our Simulations

Entrepreneur: Instructor Access

Retail Entrepreneurship Simulation

Entrepreneur: Instructor Access

Entrepreneur challenges students to manage the details of a start-up retail clothing store.

To review our simulations, request a Faculty ID today

Instructors who want to review our simulations can do so with a Faculty ID and password. Simply fill out this request form and we'll gladly send out your information within 24 hours. With a Faculty ID, you will be able to demo the simulation and review all of the resources that come with the simulation, which include:

  • Student and Instructor Manuals
  • Full descriptions of the incidents
  • Demo access to play the simulation
  • Review of demo games to see how the simulation looks once it is completed.
  • Teaching resources such as Introductory presentations, self-guided tours and tutorials, result analysis aids, start-up guides and frequently asked questions
  • Optional assignments that can be used with the simulation

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At a Glance

Covers Management
Covers Management
Introductory Level
Introductory Level
Direct and/or Benchmark Competition
Direct and/or Benchmark Competition

Direct and/or Benchmark

Direct & Benchmark simulation allow your students to team-up and duke it out as separate companies within the same industry, or for each team of students to take on simulated competitors in their own industry.

Entrepreneur: Courses

  • Introduction to Business
  • Entrepreneurship
  • Principles of Management
  • Small Business Management
  • Retail Management

Entrepreneur: Decisions

  • Start-up decisions: Name, location, and funding for business
  • Purchasing and inventory management
  • Pricing, promotion and advertising
  • Staffing and wages
  • Behavioral elements presented in the form of up to 11 mini-cases or incidents to encourage class discussion on different business and management topics.