Would you like to tell Tiger the US Open isn't Competitive? __________________________
One of the questions that I have always found interesting is the definition of competition especially when it comes to simulations.  Before I go further, let me make my position clear, I believe there is competition for both “team vs. team” simulations and “team vs. computer” simulations.  Interpretive offers both types of competition so I am not advocating for one over the other. read more
Interpretive Simulations Structural Change___
As of May 1, 2008, Interpretive Simulations changed the structure of their staff in order to better focus efforts on customer needs. The new structure involves teams, each focusing on a specific product grouping: the Strategy Simulations Group, Marketing Simulations Group, and Management Simulations Group. read more
Getting to Know the Interpretive Team  ______
“When it gets to the hottest of a midsummer day, the spring-fed swimming holes nestled amongst some of the best hiking and camping in the Blue Ridge Mountains are an unbeatable adventure.” Surprisingly this is not from a travel book, it's straight from the mouth of Matt Clark, a Customer Support Specialist in the Strategy Simulations Team at Interpretive.   read more

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Espressions Cafe
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Diego De Lamo
Lynn University,
Boca Raton, Fla.

Tip of the Month  _______________________
In StratSim, be sure to pay attention to your manufacturing decisions.  It can be easy to forget this part of the simulation, but having too much inventory can tie up a lot of your financial resources.  Use the pro-forma to estimate your ending inventory and help set levels of production.
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