Monthly Archives: August 2018

August Product Updates

Smartsims Product Updates: August 2018

The following are Smartsims product updates available from August 2018. Where product names are noted in the heading, that update only applies to these products.

Smartsims Support Center Goes Live! 

The Smartsims Support Center is our online knowledge-base for all simulations.

Smartsims Support Center

This live resource enables users to find instant answers to their questions, as well as browse a wide range of help topics. The current articles available range from getting started, help with logging in and registration, through to guiding students on how to make decisions.

Full information on this new online resource: https://www.smartsims.com/news/support-center-simulation-knowledge-base/

Tutorial on how to use the Smartsims Support Center: https://www.smartsims.com/support/business-simulation-help/

 

New Live Forecast Feature (MikesBikes  Introduction & Music2Go)

Our new Live Forecast is located at the top-right of all decision screens and displays the two main metrics from the current Forecast Results Reports.

MikesBikes Intro: Forecast Profit & Forecast Cash Available

Music2Go Marketing:  Forecast Marketing Contribution & Budget Remaining.

Smartsims Simulations Live Forecast

These figures on the Live Forecast update in real-time as students click “Apply” on any decision screen. This enables students to easily see the impact of individual decision changes on overall performance.

The figures can then be clicked to bring up the relevant forecast report in full. Previous figures remain in small font below.

The new Live Forecast feature will help students make more informed decisions and provide an immediate warning if they have made poor decisions.

 

Performance Star Ratings (MikesBikes Introduction & MikesBikes Advanced)

The bottom-left of the simulation interface now features a new gold star rating system:

Smartsims Simulations Performance Rating

The star rating students receive is based on their results from the previous year. A jump in Shareholder Value will result in an additional gold star achieved and vice-versa.

We hope this will further motivate students to improve their performance each year of the simulation.

 

Editing Product Names (All MikesBikes & Music2Go)

Previously, the name for the initial product has been computer generated (Adv1, Adv2, etc). Now through the Product screen students can edit their product’s name in the first year of the simulation:

Editing Product Name in MikesBikes

Additionally, when students launch a new product, they can now edit the new product’s name at any time prior to the next rollover.

 

Missed our last Product Updates article? You can check it out herehttps://www.smartsims.com/product-updates/june-2018/

If you have any comments or questions feel free to contact us.

Consumer Preferences and Shopping Habits of customers

What Do My Customers Want?

If you want to create messages that resonate with your audience, you need to know what they care about.

– Nate Elliott, Marketing Technology Adviser

Consumer Preferences

It is crucial that your Product Strategy follow the preferences of your consumers. Valuable Market Research has been conducted to investigate what your customers are looking for in the products they buy. This information is available to you under the Market Information Report (under the Key Reports menu).

Market Information Report with information on Product Dimension Sensitivities and Preferences in MikesBikes Intro

The table above (taken from the Market Information Report) will tell you important areas that you should be focusing on.

For example, the Mountain Segment has High sensitivity to Advertising. What this means is you should be focusing your Marketing Budget on Advertising and not PR (as the Mountain segment has low sensitivity in this area). If a market segment is highly sensitive to one area this means: “if you increase this figure, then proportionately more people are going to buy your bike.” This would then result in a higher return on your investment than if you invest in areas where your target market segment has a low sensitivity in.

Each market segment is sensitive to different dimensions. View the Market Segment Scenario Information report.

Marketing Dimension Sensitivities

If we take the Racers segment we see it has a low sensitivity to Advertising and a high sensitivity to PR. This means that an increase to our Racers bikes’ PR index (see Market Summary report) is going to have a larger increase to our sales volume than a change to our Awareness rating.

Questions?

We strongly recommend all MikesBikes Advanced users view our Business Simulation Tutorial Videos.

If you have any questions just send us an email through our Contact Us page.

Smartsims Support Center header

Press Release: Smartsims Support Center Goes Live!

The Smartsims Support Center is our new simulation knowledge-base.

This live resource enables our simulation users to receive instant answers to their questions, as well as browse a wide range of help topics to guide them through their learning journey.

The Smartsims Support Center works on any device:

Support Center Screenshot on all devices

 

Browse decision areas such as Marketing, Operations, Finance; or specific decision periods:

Business Simulation Marketing Simulation Advertising Simulation  Business Simulation Marketing Simulation Advertising Simulation

 

And users can share their feedback on the help articles, enabling us to continue to improve content available through the knowledge-base:

Was this support article helpful?

 

Where?

You can find the Smartsims Support Center here: https://www.smartsims.com/support

Alternatively, click on new Support button at the top of any of our webpages:  Smartsims Support Center

 

Spread The Word!

We recommend placing a link to the Smartsims Support Center in your Course Syllabus and/or on your Course’s Webpage.

 

This proactive approach takes our current service offering to the next level in user experience.

Of course, our Helpdesk Team continues to be available every day of the year: Contact Us

 

Product Development in MikesBikes

Why Did My Product Development Fail? | MikesBikes Advanced Business Management Simulation

Two reasons why your project failed:

1. The project/budget expenditure was too low and/or;
2. The requested unit prime cost was unrealistically low

As in real life, you do not want to commit to a product development project without checking that it was appropriately funded and that it would be able to provide an acceptable return on investment.

In addition, you have to be careful that the specifications you enter for your new product actually fall close to the ideal point of the segment you are targeting. Look under Reports for Perceptual Map of Market Segments to check this. Products outside the radius of influence (i.e. outside the circles) will not sell at all.

How do we conduct successful development projects?

We will walk you through an example where we develop the design for a Racers bike. While the specifics and calculations may change, the steps you follow will be the same:

1. View the Indicative Values for Market Segments within the Product Development Scenario Information report to view the ideal product attribute levels desired by each segment. (Note: These desired product attributes by each market segment change slightly from year to year so be sure to keep monitoring for the changes.)

Indicative Values for Market Segments

2. Take the current Style/Tech Specs of your closest existing Design Project and calculate the required change in Style/Design and Technical Specs.

In our example, the closest existing Design Project is our Adventurer Bike. You can view the Product Development Project Results Report to view your closest existing design paying attention to the Style/Design and Technical Specs:

Product Development Project Results Report

3. Calculate the difference in Style and Technical Specifications between the desired design and the closest existing design.

As you can see, in this example, our only and closest existing design project is our Adventurer product. This features specifications of 50 Style and 60 Technical. Our desired design project has targeted specifications of 20 Style and 86 Technical.

So the difference is 30 Style and 26 Technical.

Estimated Costs and Time Frames

We can see on the Product Development Scenario Information report that each unit of Style development costs $1000 and each unit of Technical development costs $20,000.

Our example calculation will be:

30 x $1,000 added to 26 x $20,000 = $550,000

Therefore, our design cost would be $550,000 on the new design to achieve 20 Style and 86 echnical.

4. Calculate your prime cost.

From the table above we can see that the prime cost will be calculated at roughly $0.1 to $0.15 per design and $4.50 to $5.00 per technical specification. We want a racers bike with 20 style/design and 86 technical specifications.

A conservative calculation would therefore be:

0.15 x 20 added to 5.00 x 86 = $433

If we enter any additional expenditure on to our design cost this will be used to further reduce the Prime Cost.

Note: This does NOT mean you should always aim super low with target Prime Cost.  If you aim too low, then your project won’t have enough money to achieve its objectives and you will miss your style / tech spec targets as well as your prime cost target.

How do I correct a failed product design?

A failed product design is a design that shows anything less than 100% success rate within the Product Development Results Report. Unfortunately this means you will need to design the design again. However! The failed design is likely to be a lot closer to your desired specifications than the previous closest design, thus it means it is likely to be cheaper to invest in. Simply follow the process above again working off the new closest existing design (even if the closest existing design is a failure).

Questions?

We strongly recommend all MikesBikes Advanced users view our Business Simulation Tutorial Videos.

If you have any questions just send us an email through our Contact Us page.