Assignment title: Management
Assessment Information
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Subject Code: GB601
Subject Name: MBA Capstone
Assessment Title: Business Simulation
Weighting: 35%
Total Marks: 35
Length: Fortnightly activities (note except the last week)
Due Date: Weeks 2,4,6,8,10,11 (via Marketplace Live at 11.55pm)
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Assessment Description
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You are required to take part in a compulsory 12-week business simulation called Marketplace Live. The
simulation requires you to work individually to set up a new business and compete against computergenerated competitors. The simulation requires you to build an entrepreneurial firm, experiment with
strategies, and operate in a virtual business world. Designed to mimic the competitive, ever-changing
marketplace, the simulation allows you to gain experience in market analysis, strategy formulation, and the
management of a new venture.
An overview of the simulation can be found at www.marketplace-simulation.com/venture-strategy-demo
Part 1 – Timely Individual Participation (5%)
The business simulation is modelled over 6 quarters. Each quarter corresponds to 2 weeks of term time. At
the end of every second week (except the last week), you are required to make key business decisions.
Completion of the timely simulation decisions each quarter is worth 5% of the total mark. You may choose
to proceed with the simulation at a quicker pace than the stipulated dates below. No penalty is associated
with doing so. To get 5% you must submit every quarter on time. Marks will not be pro-rated. For instance,
if you miss any quarters submission, you will automatically forfeit the 5%.
Week Due Date Marketplace
Live Quarter
Decisions Required
End of week 2 Sunday 11.55pm27th November at Quarter 1 Organize the firm and setup shop
End of week 4 Sunday 11.55pm11th December at Quarter 2 Go to test market
End of week 6 Friday 11.55pm 23rd December at Quarter 3 Skilful adjustment and market expansion
End of week 8 Sunday 11.55pm15th January at Quarter 4 Invest in the futureAssessment Information
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End of week 10 Sunday 11.55pm29th January at Quarter 5 Expand the business strategy
End of week 11 Sunday 5th February at
11.55pm Quarter 6 Refine the business strategy
Part 2 – Simulation Business Performance (30%)
Your simulation business performance is evaluated based upon a cumulative average balanced scorecard
measurement over the final four quarters. The balanced scorecard is the most important measure of total
performance. It provides a single number that can be compared between companies (students).
Each quarter, marketplace live calculates an overall total score, which takes into account; financial
performance, market effectiveness, marketing performance, human resource management, investments in
the firm's future, asset management and the creation of wealth. The simulation computes total business
performance by multiplying these indicators.
At the end of the final quarter all students balanced scorecard will be ranked and the distribution of results
calculated. A mark out of 35 will be calculated and awarded and the method of calculation will be published on
the portal. Typically, an average balanced scorecard result will be a score of 50.0. You should keep this as a
target in mind when reviewing your own results.
A detailed explanation of the measurement is provided for you in the document Balanced Scorecard
Evaluation that is on the portal.