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Rules : Everyone gets the same initial equipment. You have to stick to the production rules of your system type. If you want more equipment you can only stick to your budget. One – off/ Bespoke 1.You must each work on one garment from beginning to the end of the production, including decoration. 2. You must make every item individual. 3. Unit sale price will be higher the higher quality the piece of work is, and the more individual they are. 4. I will expect a higher quality of product for my money! 5. Your budget is open – you have to speculate to accumulate!

4. Your budget for equipment is £5 Rules : Everyone gets the same initial equipment. You have to stick to the production rules of your system type. If you want more equipment you can only stick to your budget. Batch production: 1.Products must be made in batches by colour or design, in batches of 10, after each 10 a colour or design change must happen. 2. Parts of the work can be broken down so people can have different areas of responsibility. 3. The sale price will be £10 per batch of 10. Nothing will be paid for part batches. 4. Your budget for equipment is £5

Your aim is to make the most products possible. Rules : Everyone gets the same initial equipment. You have to stick to the production rules of your system type. If you want more equipment you can only stick to your budget. Cell Production: You must work in pairs and break the task into smaller parts, work in pairs to be supportive of the section of the task you have to complete. Your aim is to make the most products possible. Your sale cost is £0.75 per unit. You have a budget of £2

2. Your aim is to make the most products possible. Rules : Everyone gets the same initial equipment. You have to stick to the production rules of your system type. If you want more equipment you can only stick to your budget. Mass production: You have to break the task down so that each person in the group does a section of the work, no cheating everyone must do one part. 2. Your aim is to make the most products possible. 3. Your sale cost is £0.50 per unit. 4. You have a budget of £2