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Littlefield Game Logging on after Friday

Customer Orders

Time Frame  You start at day 50 (Monday at 5 PM)  Every real hour equals 1 day computer time.  It will run for 168 more hours where you have control.  After running 7 days, on the following Monday at 5 PM, it will quickly run 50 more hours and then stop.

Until it stops  You should be managing the factory and making a journal of your decisions and strategies. –Buy and sell machines, change order priorities, etc. to maximize profit. –30% of your grade comes from your rank – 70% comes from what you learned and changed as you went along. –(2 page written summary showing your analysis and justifying your conclusions; graphics in appendices)  What you observed  What actions you took  Why you took those actions  Did you do the right thing? What did you learn?

Things to bear in mind  Project where demand is going (regression is handy to predict when utilization is reaching point to purchase another machine)  Orders collect $1000 if completed in less than one day.  Orders completed in more than 3 days make nothing.  Timing of acquisitions and selling of machines gives a competitive edge.

Questions? Please meet with your team today to work on your strategy