Enterpriser is a board game that aims to develop business acumen and an entrepreneurial mindset. Players take on the role of entrepreneurs, making strategic decisions to expand their small businesses into financial empires. They face choices around growing their companies, investing money, borrowing, inventory levels, and taking advantage of opportunities. Success requires adapting to changing economic conditions and unpredictable events. There is no single strategy for winning, and experience teaches when to take risks or play conservatively. The game provides an interactive way for players to learn about business, economics, and managing in a competitive market environment.
3. linking an insightful assessment of the external business landscape with the keen awareness of how money can be made
4. and then executing the strategy to deliver the desired results. Adversity managementEnterpriseris good for adversity management and entrepreneurial leadership training under todays competitive adversity economy. Enterpriser provides an opportunity for participants to practice their AQ
5. OverviewEach player in this game represents an enterpriser who begins with a small business and attempt to be the first to build a financial empire. Like a real-life entrepreneur, players face many choices abouthow quickly to expand their business, how and when to invest their money, how muchto borrow, how much inventory to maintain and when to take advantage of special opportunities that may come along through contacts with other companies.
8. Multi-stream strategies As in real life, thereis no single strategy that will guarantee victory, with experience, you will learn when to play conservatively, when to take risk, and how best to make useof the opportunities...
9. Game history This game is presented by the Economist and sponsored by major companies that are represented in the game, like Allianz, AT&T, Cathay Pacific, CITIBANK.CNN,Mobil, NYSE,UPS and Shangri-La Hotels.It is meant to give players a flavor of how a competitive market works, while familiarizing them with economic terms and concepts.