• Charlotte Bailey

    Senior Lecturer - Supply Chain Management and Food Operations - University of Lincoln

    Both games are fantastic, I can teach using these to work-based apprentices. Students tell me it helps explain complex theory. The ability to adapt the game complexity means I am now using both games for teaching across levels 3 to 7.

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    Dr. Josh Ramos

    MIT

    I teach introductory manufacturing classes at MIT at both the undergraduate and graduate level and always plan in class time to use both the Beer Game and Lean Game. The interface to set up, manage, and execute the games in the classroom is fantastic and continues to improve. The students enjoy the games and are really able to articulate what they have learned about fundamental strategies for understanding and managing manufacturing systems after playing. They also find the games engaging! The data summaries we can review together after the games are complete. It makes teaching manufacturing systems easy and fun!

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    Patrice Amiel Fourtas

    Operational excellence manager - Biogaran

    An easy and playful tool to train teams. I used the Lean Game tool with 10 people and completed with theory to reinforce the knowledges. A nice competition mindset raised while learning lean tools! I recommend to use it to make your training more attractive!

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    Benoit Fouchard

    COO - ATEME

    We had a blast with Zensimu's Beer Game! It was easy to customize to reflect our own supply chain. Every team got up and running in no time, and it turned out to be an awesome team-building exercise : everyone got really involved and competitive. The game made understanding supply chain challenges so much more fun and interactive.

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    Laura Ferreira-Cesar

    Accenture

    Zensimu has been an essential tool to demonstrate supply chain and planning concepts to colleagues and clients. The game is always a huge success with teams, creating a fun, competitive environment for learning

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    Brent V Peterson

    President / Consultant - Career Authority LLC

    After research I selected the lean Zensimu game for an Operations leadership team profile session. We ran it with 13 participants, 3 teams and each team had an observer paying attention to team dynamics. Things ran smoothly, the teams really liked the analytics and relevance of lean tools to their work. The team practicing the best collaboration won which reinforced the intended objective. With some practice on your own this is a great 2 hour practical experience for a team trying to get better.

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    Philippe Hemard

    Managing Partner, ex VP Amazon Logistics Europe - PHC

    I've been teaching with Zensimu games for more than 7 years. And it's a delight.

    I've started with the Beer Game in my class at the University of Luxembourg for our Master in Logistic and Supply Chain. Since I've been using it to educate MBAs (International and Executive) to supply chain challenges.

    The game is truly fantastic making the teaching experience of Bullwhip and role of the coordination so clear to the students. Always a great moment of fun. And the platform is really engaging for the students.
    While I use it mostly face to face, I've started to use it remotely via video conf.
    The game is easy to control and very complete in term of details and data shown.

    I even recently started to use the Lean Game which is also full of potential to teach operation excellence.

    I can only recommend

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    Sylvain ROUX

    Head of Planning Support - Airbus

    We introduced the Beergame simulation tool in our AIRBUS Supply Chain community 4 years ago.
    It supported the awareness of all actors of the Supply Chain from Planning, to Logistics and Supply about the bullwhip effect and how to reduce it.
    Great tool, allows remote sessions and champion ships !

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    Sarah Gordon

    Senior Learning & Development Specialist - Cincinnati Children's Hospital

    Both the Bear Game and the Lean Game worked phenomenally well for our team. We used it in multiple courses with a few dozen participants and got positive feedback from the learners each time. Mathias was extremely helpful and assisted us multiple times when we needed it. I cannot recommend this game enough to others!

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    Björn Oskarsson

    Linköping university

    I've been running a number of sessions, and so far, there has never been any technical problems. Hence, the system seems to be very stable, which of course is really important.

    Moreover, the interface is great. There is hardly ever any questions from participants related to problems with understanding how it works or what to do, so lots of credits for this.

  • VANDEWALLE luc

    Teacher

    Excellent, tested it in view of teaching for group of students and make them touch on basics key notions related to Supply Chain and inventory management

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    Emil Lucian Crisan

    Associate professor - Babeș-Bolyai University

    Great game. We have played the Lean Game and all students got involved very fast without any instructions. Extremely intuitive.

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    Alan Mendez

    CEO - APDI

    A very interesting application with a very good user experience.

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    Mark Wilson

    Associate Professor - Lincoln University

    I have been using the Beer Game simulation for two of my supply chain management classes for the last 8 odd years. The class sizes are quite large with between 100-200 students at the third year undergraduate and postgraduate levels. Overall, I have found the student experience to be excellent, many mention the learning and enjoyment they experienced in the class evaluations, say that it was a highlight for them. As an Instructor, I have found the UI to be excellent and adaptable to the different scenarios I throw at the students. It is easy to set up and use within our learning management software. I would highly recommend Zemsimu. Associate Professor MW

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    Jaturun

    It is a good application game for Logistics students

  • Shrey Gupta

    I used Zensimu's Beer Game Simulation to teach management undergraduate students about the Bullwhip Effect and the complexities of real-world supply chains. This dynamic two-hour session, conducted with a class of 70 students, was both engaging and enjoyable for everyone involved. A special thanks to Mathias for his invaluable support throughout the process, from pre-simulation preparation to post-simulation discussions. I appreciate the guidance and look forward to exploring more simulations with Zensimu in the future!

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    Olivier Guerinault

    Head of programme - ESLSCA Business School Paris

    The simulation went very well. The feedback from students was excellent. The simulation was much appreciated. Technically everything works well. The support to introduce and debrief were very useful.

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    Anca Tomos

    Supply Chain expert

    I really like the experience of working with Zensimu and I am really grateful that they are bringing this learning method on the market. The sessions I have with my colleagues are very vell rated, the game is very engaging. Zensimu is very prompt in offering support when needed.

  • Dr. Alexander J. Zwagerman

    Senior Lecturer - HAN University of Applied Sciences

    Games from Zensimu have provided insights for my students that really make the theory come alive.

  • Dorothy Klotz

    Professor - Fordham University

    Exceptional Teaching Tools for Engaging Undergraduate Students in Supply Chain Management!
    I can't say enough positive things about the Zensimu Online Beer Game! As a professor teaching an undergraduate Operations and Supply Chain Management core course at American University, I often face the challenge of motivating and engaging students who might not naturally be inclined toward this subject matter. The Zensimu Beer Game has truly been a game-changer—literally!
    I had my students work in pairs and assigned everyone to the warehouse role. This setup ensures consistency and avoids skewed results caused by non-serious orders, an issue I’ve encountered in the past. The ability to create direct-access links that students can use from the course’s website—automatically assigning them to the warehouse role—makes the game setup incredibly smooth and foolproof.
    The game’s flexibility to customize scenarios allowed me to design a 3-stage supply chain game that perfectly aligned with the example used in the follow-up video lesson. This seamless connection between in-class gameplay and post-class content greatly enhances my ability to reference their direct experiences when explaining key concepts and drives of the Bullwhip Effect.
    One of the standout features is the detailed visual summary of results. It aggregates team performances and costs, which I can display immediately upon completion of the exercise. This feature allows me to quickly identify the group that minimized costs at the warehouse stage. I offer extra credit to the winning team, which has proven to be a powerful motivator. Students become deeply invested in their decisions, taking the activity seriously and, as a result, significantly enhancing their learning and engagement.
    The fact that I personally cover the cost of access—since my university doesn’t allocate funds for such tools—speaks volumes about its value. This game is far more than an educational tool; it’s an indispensable part of my teaching strategy. I wholeheartedly recommend it to anyone seeking to bring supply chain management lessons to life and provide students with an unforgettable, hands-on learning experience. Five stars all the way!

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    Pieter Mulder

    Procurement Manager - The International Committee of the Red Cross

    We used the Beergame simulation tool at a procurement seminar for purchasers at the International Committee of the Red Cross. For this activity we invited all internal logistics stakeholders to participate in the exercise, to maximize the the awareness and impact of all actors across the Supply Chain. A great and fun way to learn about the bullwhip effect and how to manage it.

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    Philine Landesvatter

    Project Manager - Kärcher

    Working together has been incredibly valuable. We've been using this tool for a few years now and have conducted numerous simulations across the company, always with a great mix of fun and success. Both participants and admins have been thoroughly satisfied with the product and would gladly use it again or recommend it to their colleagues.

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    Rob Kelly

    The Lean Game and Beer Game simulations within the Zensimu platform have been tremendous enablers to the learning objectives of my Introduction to Process Analytics course (introducing supply chain and operations management fundamentals). The students are highly engaged and able to process the concepts more fully with the help of the simulation.

  • Florian

    Professor for Purchasing and Supply Management

    The supply chain simulation from Zensimu (Beergame) is an excellent tool that I regularly use in my courses. The bullwhip effect in particular is illustrated clearly and tangibly for students. The simulation not only promotes an understanding of complex processes in the supply chain, but also provides an ideal basis for building on this experience didactically. Highly recommended for anyone who wants to teach supply chain management in a practical way!

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    Andres Contreras

    New Business Director

    After a thrilling session to bring the team on board to maximize their results and look for new opportunities, the game allows everyone to have a different perspective on the impact of everyone´s activities on the final efficiency to gain more clients and improve the performance of the current ones.

  • Antonio Suárez-Bustamante Galiano

    AIRBUS Operations S.L.

    Zensimu “Beer game” is a very useful tool for teams ice breaking and introduction in Logistic training in instructive and funny manner.

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    Bublu Thakur-Weigold

    Lecturer & Program Director

    Zensimu's electronic beer game is the best version on the market today. It captures the essential learnings of the game and its analytics are excellent. It was easy to configure and facilitate. My students benefited enormously. As an expert with decades of experience in the classic manual version of the Beer Game, Zensimu convinced me with its quality and user-friendliness.

  • Boris Lebrun

    Project Manager - Airbus Helicopters

    Hello,
    Thanks to the Beer Game, we have succeeded in raising awareness among operational teams about the constraints of the Supply Chain in terms of capacity.
    The game is fun, it is configurable and its handling is intuitive for the trainer.
    We have scheduled a training session every month for the coming years.
    I also strongly recommand this game for an ice breaking.
    Boris Lebrun
    Project Manager
    Airbus Helicopters

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    Markus Witthaut

    Senior Researcher Supply Chain Strategy & Development

    I have been using Zensimu Games since 2020 as part of online seminars for Supply Chain Management within a remote study curse (B.SC in Logistics). Since then, I have performed the seminar 4 to 5 times a year, mostly with the traditional beer game. As a seminar leader with more than 20 years of experience, I am very impressed by the functionality of Zensimu: The participants can get started after a very short introduction and it is very easy for me to lead several games at the same time. The various diagrams allow a vivid representation of the effects that occur in the game. Compared to the classic board game, the supervision effort is very low. Finally, I really like the fact that Zensimu is constantly working on improving the Beer Game and also frequently introduces new games. Overall, I am very satisfied with the tool and the support services.

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    Tim Neumann

    University of Applied Sciences Zwickau

    Zensimu's Beer Game is the perfect tool to show how companies behave in supply chains. It illustrates important business fundamentals and demonstrates the reasons behind complex planning systems such as ERP systems. In contrast to the physical board game, it is much easier to play and can be customized more easily.

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    Dean Le Blanc

    Professor, Supply Chain Management - Milwaukee Area Technical College

    The Beer Game by Zensimu is an incredible tool for anyone looking to experience the intricacies of supply chain management in an engaging and immersive way. As a college professor teaching Supply Chain Management, I’ve found this simulation to be an invaluable asset in helping students understand the real-world dynamics of logistics, inventory, and production planning.

    This game brings theory to life! What makes it stand out is the simplicity of its setup combined with the depth of the learning outcomes. The interface is intuitive, which allows both students and professionals to dive straight into the action without being bogged down by technical difficulties. It captures the ripple effects of decision-making and communication lapses in a supply chain in such a way that the infamous "bullwhip effect" becomes tangible and easy to comprehend.

    Watching students collaborate, strategize, and adapt to changes in the supply chain environment is where the magic happens. The simulation challenges participants to balance demand, manage stock efficiently, and work seamlessly as a team. It's not only educational but also fun—students walk away from the experience with key insights that stick with them well beyond the classroom.

    For educators and trainers, The Beer Game is a must-have tool in the supply chain teaching toolkit. Whether you're new to supply chain concepts or a seasoned professional looking for a refresher, this simulation captures the essence of real-world operations in an engaging, fast-paced format. Highly recommended!

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    Nicolas

    Adjunkt - Cphbusiness - Copenhagen Business Academy

    I have used the Beer Game to enhance teaching experience and learning outcomes with students at AP Degree level with good amount of success.

    The game is great when you want to faciltate discussions among students on a number of topics such as Bull Whip Effect, how you should communicate quantities in contracts, timely communications and how you can facilitate collaboration in the supply chain.

    The interface of the game and gamification of learning gives the students instant insights into a real life problem and consequences, that I wouldn´t be able to create through other methods such as a case study.

    I highly recommend it when teaching procurement and supply chain management.

    It is easy to set-up and explain object of the game.

  • jose angel cordero rico

    Professor - Lambrich

    It has been an extremey good gift to find Zensimu tool. So well summarized concept in an evironment of learning by doing. Great!

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    Michel Fender

    Senior Advisor and Adjunct Professor - HEC Paris

    The digital version of the Beergame developed by Zenzimu is almost a compulsory brick in my pedagogy. This is a great way to highlight the criticality of coordinating the interfaces between the key functions and the key role of supply chain management for supporting the execution of strategy based on clear tradeoffs. Beyond concepts, this learning approach enables to discover the problematics of lack of collaboration and data sharing along the supply chain and to do so in a practical, active and even funny manner, which is good to learn. I use it for different population from top managers at excel level (CXOs) to high potential and middle management with a recurrent success and valuable impact.