BIZ 200: Advanced Strategic Capstone Simulation
Step into the shoes of an executive leadership team. This terminal capstone course synthesizes the foundational lessons of accounting, marketing, operations, and management into a competitive, real-time live business simulation. Working in collaborative peer units, students take total control of a virtual start-up venture. Each week represents a new fiscal quarter, forcing teams to analyze marketplace dashboards, predict classmate competitor moves, balance cash reserves, and defend their corporate outcomes in a dynamic live-market sandbox environment.
Course Learning Objectives
- Synthesize multidisciplinary business concepts to guide cohesive enterprise operational strategies.
- Interpret marketplace metric reports to diagnose and fix structural operational weaknesses.
- Evaluate competitor marketing allocations and price points to adjust corporate market positioning.
- Formulate cross-functional team roles, mastering professional compromise and peer delegation.
- Defend fiscal performance metrics and strategic errors before an objective review panel.
Banning traditional academic memorization tests. Grading is determined entirely by active performance logs, quarter-by-quarter strategic journals, competitor analysis sheets, and live boardroom presentations.
12-Session Weekly Blueprint
Simulation Onboarding: The Rules of the Competitive Sandbox
Setting Corporate Vision & Defining Strategic Direction
The Fiscal Gate: Launching Quarter 1 Decisions
Analyzing Quarter 1 Results & Navigating the Feedback Loop
Quarter 2 & 3 Acceleration: Facing Direct Competitor Actions
Midterm Diagnostics: The Q1–Q4 Mid-Simulation Audit Journal
Quarter 5 Operations: Managing Unexpected Market Shocks
Quarter 6 & 7 Progression: Maximizing Capacity and Margins
The Final Industry Report: Reviewing the Final Marketplace Standings
The Art of the Post-Mortem Analysis
Structuring the Shareholder Presentation Layout
The Shareholder Boardroom Presentation
- Immersive Environments: Delivered 100% in English. Use comparative linguistic structural patterns to resolve concept confusion, never direct text translations.
- The 3rd Hour Rule: Slide decks are banned in Hour 3. This hour is reserved strictly for live group debates, simulation data entries, team arguments, or live performance defenses.
- Zero Homework Support: Instructors must never hand out direct answer sets. Students execute solutions using their diagnostic tool parameters.
