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The Tullis Russell Business Game
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c Tullis Russell c
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c Employee Ownership at Tullis Russell 1809 - founded 1985 - profit sharing share scheme 1993 - employees own 20% 1994 - employee buyout of family shares 1995 - employees own 52% 2005 - employees own 72%
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c Business Game Consultation with employees Employees wanted better understanding of: – financial information – the business – company accounts – share ownership Business game designed to respond to these needs Developed in liaison with external consultant
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c Business Game Practical Job related Quality focused Competitive Teamwork Fun
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c Business Game Four “quarters” Teams of 10 employees Teams split into 2 sub-teams of 5 Each sub-team has: – 2 quarters as production operators – 2 quarters as accountants Profit and cashflow measured Profit used to determine number of shares accumulated each period
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c Business Game Profit earned determined – Share price – Shares earned – Bonus for achieving forecast Wealth Created determined winning team
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c Business Game All employees participated Machines were taken round the country Facilitated by experts Production Financial Share councillors Overall project facilitator
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c Business Game What did we Learn? – Importance of teamwork – Understanding of employees role – Understanding of main business drivers Quality Cost appreciation Forecasting and decision making
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c Business Game Relationship between performance and share value Relationship between share value and individual wealth
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c Business Game Look for different ways Relevant to company activity New Business Game – Computer based – Teams – All areas of the business – Real issues
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c Business Game Business can be fun as well as rewarding if you get it right!!
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