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    Beer Game Analysis

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    * Introduction: The beer game is a simulation first developed at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology’s Sloan School of Management in the 1960s. This game was made in other to experiment how real organisations functions‚ where the consequences of every decisions play out as clearly as possible in the game as they would in a real organisation (Senge‚ 1990). Narayanan Arunachalam (2006) described the game as a popular classroom exercise for business schools conceived at MIT with the primary purpose

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    analysis of beer market

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    Table of content Introduction This report is part of the Saxion University of Applied Sciences course L. MIM 3238 Analysis of an international company. Lecturers Spitholt and Oude Rengerink gave us this assignment to analyze two beer breweries‚ Heineken International and SAB Miller. By analyzing these two breweries‚ we students get better view of how international companies manage to consolidate and strengthen its position in a complex and dynamic environment. In a first lecture

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    The Beer Distribution Game

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    the Simulation game (Beer Distribution Game) to understand the actions of simple and widely use of this system in the Supply Chain Management (SCM). The Beer Game was developed in the 1960s at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology’s (MIT) Sloan School of Management (Sterman‚1989; Senge‚1992)‚ it has been successful to attract the attention of SCM practitioners and academics. The layout of the Beer Distribution Game (BDG) is illustrated in figure 1 below. Figure 1 Beer Distribution Game Layout

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    Beer Game Analysis

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    Name: Shabei Qian Team #: 15 Position: Retailor Beer Game Report 1. For the first 3 weeks I just ordered the weekly demand because the demand was low and we had enough inventory. When there was a spike and we had potential stock out‚ I realized that I needed to hold more safety stock‚ I just ordered 2*weekly demand for each week. When there was a back order‚ I ordered the # of back order plus weekly demand. For the first 3 weeks I just ordered the weekly demand because the demand

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    Boston Beer Company

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    of the craft beer segment relative to the market space occupied by the traditional "Big Three". (tip: use the Five Forces framework). a. High Threat of new competition: over 600 of specialty beer companies were founded over the past five years‚ approximately 40% growth each years. In addition‚ the existence of contract brewing companies lead to low entry cost. b. High substitution: The attractiveness of craft brewing industry are majorly based on unique styles and flavors of beer. there are many

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    Boston Beer Case

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    2. Boston Beer showed a promising growth as a company with a dozen reps in 1989 to a company going public in 1995‚ which was considered to have made a mark in the specialty brewing business. It successfully changed the consumer preferences from cheaper beers made by large breweries to expensive specialty brewers within its niche. With their variety of crafted beer‚ Boston Beer captured a niche market and proved itself a number of times by winning numerous competitions for its best taste. It placed

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    Informative Beer Speech

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    Beer Speech General Purpose: To inform Specific Purpose: To inform the audience about the history of beer‚ the basics of brewing‚ and you intoxication occurs. Thesis: Beer is one of the oldest beverages produced‚ it is created through a process called brewing in which key ingredients are added‚ and it can affect different parts of your body‚ causing intoxication. INTRODUCTION: A. Attention: When planning a BBQ‚ how many of you have beer somewhere on your shopping list? B. Relate:

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    How is the discovery of beer linked to the growth of the first civilizations? a.The growth of the first civilizations came about because farmers were unwilling to leave large quantities of grain unprotected. Even though there were previous pseudo-established settlements‚ the possibility of storing grains encouraged multitudes of people to stay in one place. It has also been found that a family could harvest vast amounts of grains‚ as much as a pound a day for each family member for a year. But

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    lives of both royalty and commoner they powered the nation. Beer in Mesopotamia 1 Beer might have influenced the the transition of a Paleolithic society to a Neolithic society because beer slowly became very important in the everyday life. Beer was a substantial source of nutrition and was often used daily during religious ceremonies‚ social gatherings‚ and was an early source of trade for goods and services. It was soon realized beer could not be easily cultivated

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    Roaring Fork Beer

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    Non-users have possibly never tried our product‚ whereas ex-users have but have rejected it. Building awareness of our product to non-users may be necessary. Conversely‚ ex-users are all aware of our product but do not have an affinity for Roaring Fork Beer. Furthermore‚ we must identify whether the reason our product is rejected is sensory or perceptual. The case‚ there is a great deal of supportive evidence that leads us to believe the insight is sensory. Describing the taste as “chemically‚ gassy‚

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