TAXILA BUSINESS SCHOOL

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Strategic Management Simulation

What Is Simulation in Business Education?

In today's competitive business environment, management students must be able to make quick decisions, analyse real-time data, and solve complex problems. Traditional classroom learning alone cannot build these capabilities.

Business simulation recreates realistic scenarios where students take decisions related to marketing, finance, operations, HR, and strategy. They can see the immediate impact of their choices—just like in real businesses. This hands-on learning bridges the gap between theory and practice.

Player's Manual

Welcome, CEO. You have been hired directly from Taxila Business School to lead Tesla's Mobile Division in India. Your contract is for eight years.

Your mission is simple but difficult: Design a phone, launch it, navigate market crises, and build a legacy—all while managing a tight budget and ensuring your own salary grows.

Why Simulation Is Important for PGDM Students

Learn by Doing

Apply classroom concepts to real-life situations, making learning deeper, faster, and more practical.

Real-Time Decision Making

Practice responding to competition, market changes, financial pressures, and supply chain disruptions.

Safe to Experiment

Test strategies, make mistakes, and learn from outcomes without real-world consequences.

Builds Leadership & Teamwork

Team-based simulations strengthen communication, problem-solving, and leadership abilities.

Exposure to Real Corporate Challenges

Simulations mirror dynamic business environments, preparing students for high-pressure roles.

The Taxila Business School Advantage

1

Industry-Ready Curriculum

Global simulation platforms used by top B-schools, ensuring world-class exposure.

2

Strong Placement Preparation

Simulation-trained students excel in interviews and case discussions, contributing to an average package of 11.5 LPA.

3

Analytics + Simulation Integration

Unique blend of data analytics with simulation for informed, data-driven decision-making.

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