Free Project Management Simulation

The Free project management simulation is an online  simulation that can take as little as 20 minutes to complete. It is a taster for the full Warehouse Construction Project Simulation. Project Management is a complex and dynamic subject. It cannot be taught solely by classroom lectures, books, or case studies. Teaching Project Management theory is easy, but no two projects are the same. Project Management Simulations are required for students to learn through experience, and online simulations can help a class of several hundred students experience project management.

Free Project Management Simulation Now Available

The Free Trial Simulation has been developed as sample of the Warehouse Construction Project Simulation. As an online simulation it was designed to encourage a cohort of hundreds of students to experience project management rather than sit in lectures, or examine static case studies. Download a marketing Free Trial Simulation Flier here.

What is it? Who is it for? How Long Does it Take?

The Free Project Management Simulation is a test of assigning resources to a schedule in order to complete the project on time. The free trial has just three tasks, and allows the use of 8 resources. Can you complete it as fast as possible?

The simulation is designed for Project Management students, or Project Team members who may be learning about project management, or on a team-building course. The simulation takes around 20 minutes to complete, and can be repeated many times with differing results.

If you enjoy the Free trial Simulation, then try the Warehouse Construction Project Simulation with seven tasks, and the use of up to 14 resources. Read about the Warehouse Construction Project here.

Pictures

The following gallery shows the free project management simulation in full detail.

Contact AbleSim

For more information please contact:

Andrew@ablesim.com

The simulation is available on-line here.

Experiential Learning is Learning by Doing. The Free Trial Simulation tests the ability of people to apply what they have learnt concerning resource allocation.


Posted On: 29th November 2017

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