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Create your store and try to outsell other players' stores in terms of sales.
Activity details
Duration: 50 minutes
Participants: 4 - 24 people
Cost: $ 3
Age range: 12-25 years old
Equipments
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Discover the challenges of running a small shop
Ability to build teams
Translator needed
Print the enclosed game cards and banknotes
Before the exercise, the facilitator decides:
➔ The amount of capital: ___________________ and rent: _________________
➔ Wholesale price for juice: _________________, water: __________________, biscuits: ____________________ and fruit: __________________.
➔ Price of other products (including sheets of paper, etc.): _________________
Explain the rules of the game: each group (2 or 3 players max) must manage their shop.
You (facilitator) are in turn: the wholesaler, the customer, and the owner.
Have another deck of cards set back on a corner of your table to see which team is looking for business opportunities!
Be a discerning customer: Buy from stores that
1) are ready first,
2) Tries to sell (nice decoration, promotion...),
3) Have different products.
#marketing #teamwork
Selling is hard.
o Competition = all stores sell the same products.
o the team must get along.
o Difficult to decide how much to buy (inventory management)
o Setting prices is difficult.
o It's important to keep track of the accounts... but we forget to do it!
o Difficult to make a profit.
o Rent is expensive.
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Put 8 cards in order describing the steps involved in starting a business
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