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    Oct 31, 2007, 08:07 PM
    Capstone business simulation
    Just wondering if anyone has any experince with the capstone business simulation and can give me some help and pointers to get through it. I have completed practice rounds and will be starting real rounds next Monday and am pretty lost.
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    Mar 15, 2012, 03:51 PM
    The students are tasked with managing a simulated business and make real-life decisions based on everything from financial performance and internal processes to customer management, innovation, and growth.

    “By the end of the course, the students know how to put together a strategic plan for building a brand name, how to develop employees and how to develop quality and reputation. It all fits together,” Day says.
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    John Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health provides example papers from previous Capstone projects.

    University of Minnesota / Software Engineering project docs.

    Here is a Word Doc describing a Capstone project from the State of Tennessee.

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