MyOperationsExperience
Designed to give hands-on experience in real-world roles, our realistic business operations simulations encourage students to use their critical thinking skills and apply key theory into a practical business environment.
The simulations give students the opportunity to adopt different roles across a variety of industries. As in the real world, students receive information from a variety of sources to help them make operations based decisions. They then get to see the impact of these decisions on their simulated business in real time.
Easy-to-use and self contained, our simulations cover the most-assigned topics in operations management while allowing for easy integration into course curriculum and learning objectives.
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Strengthen critical analysis and decision-making skills for the real world
The simulations in MyOperationsExperience are designed to encourage students to use their critical thinking skills and apply key theory into a practical business environment. The simulations provide students with the opportunity to adopt different realistic roles across a variety of industries.
Listen to academics, including our authors Nigel Slack and Alistair Brandon-Jones, talk about 7 key benefits of using simulations to teach Operations Management.
What's included?
Five simulations are available to reflect the most commonly assigned topics in operation management, all designed to deliver on a specific set of pedagogical outcomes.
Powered by Pearson's expert support team, we can help you quickly get set-up and ready to use the simulations. Our simple end-to-end implementation and guidance means you can deliver successful learning experiences for all your students from day one.
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“It has made life more interesting. It allows students to engage in ways beyond the classroom. It works well to give students a taste of real-life experience.”
-Dr. Sudhir Selvaraj, University of Bradford, UK
Try it out for yourself
Our gameplay sessions enable you and your colleagues to test out the simulation – helping you gain a sense of what students experience and understand how it could work in your classroom.