New Video Game Simulates Starting a Business
Doctors and lawyers make good money, but it's the small business owners in this country who make serious money. In the US, even people who don't set out to become independently wealthy are drawn to entrepreneurship. It seems that being your own boss and having the ability to set your own hours is a national obsession - but if it were only that easy. The risks involved often drive many people away from hanging their own shingle. Entrepreneurship is one of those facets of life where sometimes ignorance is bliss. Today I was tinkering around with a game called "Johnny Money Online." The game is an online game that was released by the Wharton School of Business.
Johnny Money Online is free and geared at teens interested in starting their own business, but applicable to adults as well. The game gives you a crash course in all the decisions business owners make and how much uncertainty is involved. You play a retail business owner and must make purchasing, advertising, and marketing decisions. I failed miserably at this game and if there are any small business owners who have tried it out, I'd love to hear your opinions. What is representative, good, bad, otherwise?
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