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The Micro Business Game

The Micro Business Game

Catégorie : ÉducatifVersion: 2.4

Taille:142.9 MBSystème d'exploitation : Android 9.0+

Promoteur:Sparkassenstiftung für internationale Kooperation

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Description de l'application

Embarquez dans un voyage entrepreneurial dans la ville de Garton avec cette simulation de micro-entreprises! Gérez votre propre magasin de jus frais, en maîtrisant tous les aspects de la gestion d'une petite entreprise, de la comptabilité et de la gestion des ressources à la production et aux ventes. Ce jeu, adapté des jeux commerciaux classiques du Sparkassenstifuntung allemand pour la coopération internationale (DSIK) et financé par le ministère fédéral allemand de la coopération et du développement économique (BMZ), offre une expérience d'apprentissage complète reflétant des défis commerciaux réels.

Caractéristiques clés:

  • Gestion des entreprises complètes: Gérer toutes les facettes de votre atelier de jus, de l'embauche d'employés et de la planification des menues aux négociations des fournisseurs et aux décisions financières. Affoncérez votre littératie financière et vos compétences entrepreneuriales.
  • Gameplay dynamique: Faisancez les opportunités et les défis dans un environnement commercial réaliste. Faites des choix stratégiques qui ont un impact sur vos résultats et vos succès à long terme.
  • Éducation financière: Acquérir de précieuses compétences financières, y compris le calcul des revenus, l'évaluation des risques, la planification des investissements et la gestion des prêts.
  • Construction d'équipe: Embaucher et gérer les employés avec divers ensembles de compétences, optimisant votre main-d'œuvre pour une efficacité et une rentabilité maximales.
  • Extension des entreprises: Réseau au sein de la communauté de Garton Town, sécuriser les investissements et étendre votre boutique pour atteindre une clientèle plus large.
  • Relations des fournisseurs: établissez des relations solides avec vos fournisseurs pour négocier des offres favorables et sécuriser une chaîne d'approvisionnement fiable.

Commencer:

Explorez Garton Town, utilisez le centre commercial, connectez-vous au Social Club et obtenez un financement de Garton’s Sparkasse. Gérez votre inventaire, fixez des prix compétitifs, investissez dans l'équipement et diversifiez vos offres pour satisfaire les clients.

Au-delà du magasin de jus:

Ce jeu, développé avec plus de 200 ans d'expérience et d'expertise allemande de Sparkassen en littératie financière, permet aux individus de prendre des décisions financières éclairées. Après avoir maîtrisé votre magasin de jus, élargissez vos horizons avec notre SavingsGame, disponible chez .

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