Path: utzoo!attcan!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!rutgers!tut.cis.ohio-state.edu!att!cbnewsh!mbb From: mbb@cbnewsh.ATT.COM (martin.b.brilliant) Newsgroups: comp.binaries.ibm.pc.d Subject: Timo Salmi's MANAGAME Keywords: tsgames Message-ID: <1194@cbnewsh.ATT.COM> Date: 6 Jun 89 14:24:51 GMT Organization: AT&T Bell Laboratories Lines: 38 I like Timo Salmi's MANAGAME (part of the tsgames package, v03i008 and v03i009). It raised a lot of questions. It also showed that the numbers you get in a simple report are not the numbers that you need to tell whether a business is in good shape. Investor, beware! After a while I started wondering what kind of market the company was supposed to be selling in. Monopoly, oligopoly, or pure competition? Durable or non-durable good? What is the effect of advertising (a good question in the real world)? The evidence is contradictory, but that doesn't necessarily make it unrealistic. The production cost model is easier to understand, at least partly. It became immediately obvious that there are fixed costs. The influence of wearout is harder to grasp. To get the most out of the game, you really need multitasking - one task to run the game, and another to run an accounting model to analyze the data coming out of the game. I hope the University of Vaasa is so equipped. But: do workers in Finland usually strike against a company that just had two disastrous fires, forcing it into bankruptcy? I don't think they do in the U.S. "You can't get blood out of a stone," we say. Also: I thought that in the U.S. a company that has a positive cash position (actually, a company that has assets exceeding its liabilities) can not be forced into bankruptcy. I infer that it's different in Finland. Enough said, except that I have no connection with Professor Salmi except as a satisfied user. M. B. Brilliant Marty AT&T-BL HO 3D-520 (201) 949-1858 Holmdel, NJ 07733 att!hounx!marty1 or marty1@hounx.ATT.COM Disclaimer: Opinions stated herein are mine unless and until my employer explicitly claims them; then I lose all rights to them.