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Title: Les cls secrtes


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The muesli game
Course material
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The muesli game
  • The product
  • The distribution channel
  • The simulated markets
  • Demand-side
  • Supply-side
  • The business processes
  • Strategic decisions

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The muesli game
  • The product
  • The distribution channel
  • The simulated markets
  • Demand-side
  • Supply-side
  • The business processes
  • Strategic decisions

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Müesli manufacturingProduct size
1.0 KG
0.5 KG
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Muesli ManufacturingThe Product Muesli Cereals
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Label regulations
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The muesli game
  • The product
  • The distribution channel
  • The simulated markets
  • Demand-side
  • Supply-side
  • The business processes
  • Strategic decisions

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Local market retailing sector
  • 192 retailers
  • 3 categories of retailers

Independent grocers
Grocery chains
Hypermarkets
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Characteristics of channelsData from 2004
Source  HEC Montréal, The Müesli Industry, 2004
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The muesli game
  • The product
  • The distribution channel
  • The simulated markets
  • Demand-side
  • Supply-side
  • The business processes
  • Strategic decisions

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The demand from Customers
  • Retailers order according to the needs of their
    customers
  • Customers have different preferences, each having
    a preferred recipes
  • Products closer to ones preferred recipe has an
    edge
  • Advertising is persuasive, it can turn your
    recipe into the preferred product
  • Price matters, remember that there are other
    things to eat them mueslis
  • There is uncertainty in demand

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Final customer preferencean example
Retailer X Preference Mixed fruits
  • Every retailer is characterised by few typical
    Muesli consumers.

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Simulation Context Muesli Manufacturing
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Market for raw materials
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The muesli game
  • The product
  • The distribution channel
  • The simulated markets
  • Demand-side
  • Supply-side
  • The business processes
  • Strategic decisions

17
Muesli ManufacturingThe make-to-stock business
scenario
  • Planning process
  • Purchasing Process
  • Production Process
  • Sales Process

SAP R/3
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Muesli ManufacturingThe make-to-stock business
scenario
Automated tasks throught ERPsim
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Muesli ManufacturingPossible features
  • Capacity constraint at 25 000 boxes /day
  • Setup time between different recipes at 12
    hours
  • Delivery delays 3 to 6 days
  • Time to day vendors 30 days
  • Time for retailer to pay between 5 to 30 days

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The muesli game
  • The product
  • The distribution channel
  • The business processes
  • The simulated markets
  • Demand-side
  • Supply-side
  • The automated processes
  • Strategic decisions

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Strategic decisions
  • Recipe product design
  • Sale forecasts
  • Production improvements
  • Timing of production release
  • Pricing
  • Advertising

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Marketing strategy
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Mixed Fruit
Straw-berries
Blue-berries
Original
Nuts
Raisins
Plant A
Marketing price
Distribution channel 14 Inpedendant grocers
Marketing price
Marketing price
Marketing price
Marketing price
Marketing price
Marketing price
Distribution channel 12 Grocery chains
Marketing price
Marketing Pri ce
Distribution channel 10 Hypermarkets
Marketing price
Marketing price
Marketing price
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Review of the major rules
  • At the end of the game, raw material and finished
    good inventory will be sold out at a reduced
    price
  • You may not change the recipe of a product if you
    still are carrying inventory.
  • (When the simulation is not running, you are only
    allowed to run analytical transactions.)
  • You may only renegotiate your bank loan with the
    bank at the end of each quarter. Interest is
    calculated quarterly and will be charged
    automatically at the end of a quarter.
  • Customers do not change through out the game,
    hence you may learn from past their behaviour.
  • The company displaying the highest equity value
    (shareholder capital) at the end of the
    simulation wins the game.
  • You must behave ethically at any time.

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Elements of a winning strategy
  • Use the ERP system efficiently
  • Do not stock out
  • Note what processes are being automated and what
    processes will be performed manually in game and
    prepare accordingly.
  • Delays, production capacities and liquidity
    constraints are important elements of the game
  • Exploration and exploitation
  • Team organization is more important than you
    think
  • This is only a game!  So enjoy being a manager
    using a real-life ERP system. Ultimately, this is
    about learning not winning.
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