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I have read the book "The Goal" by Eliyahu Goldratt and wanted to know if any simple Excel (or Powerpoint or even SAS if possible ) based game is available for educational purpose which simulates the matchbox experiment in the book, demonstrating the effect of statistical fluctuations on a set of dependent events. It would be great even if a simpler version of this experiment is available in parallel to one in the book where a man based process (having variability in output) feeds a machine (which has no variability in output) leading to build up of inventory. I think the game might be built using a random number generator and probably user can set number of rounds for which the game will run (in slow or fast motion depending on user preferences). Does anybody know of such a tool (or similar one) which might be available already? Regards, HP India (PS: am posting to all the relevant groups in one go. Not sure whether it can be done in SAS, as I wanted to stick in some graphics if possible to denote a man and another to denote a machine etc) |
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You might want to get in touch with Tushar Mehta (an Excel MVP)
http://www.tushar-mehta.com/index.html He's done a multi-user version of a game that sounds quite like what you're after. In article .com, Hari wrote: Hi, I have read the book "The Goal" by Eliyahu Goldratt and wanted to know if any simple Excel (or Powerpoint or even SAS if possible ) based game is available for educational purpose which simulates the matchbox experiment in the book, demonstrating the effect of statistical fluctuations on a set of dependent events. It would be great even if a simpler version of this experiment is available in parallel to one in the book where a man based process (having variability in output) feeds a machine (which has no variability in output) leading to build up of inventory. I think the game might be built using a random number generator and probably user can set number of rounds for which the game will run (in slow or fast motion depending on user preferences). Does anybody know of such a tool (or similar one) which might be available already? Regards, HP India (PS: am posting to all the relevant groups in one go. Not sure whether it can be done in SAS, as I wanted to stick in some graphics if possible to denote a man and another to denote a machine etc) ----------------------------------------- Steve Rindsberg, PPT MVP PPT FAQ: www.pptfaq.com PPTools: www.pptools.com ================================================ |
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![]() Steve Rindsberg wrote: You might want to get in touch with Tushar Mehta (an Excel MVP) http://www.tushar-mehta.com/index.html He's done a multi-user version of a game that sounds quite like what you're after. As always, thanx for a valuable tip, Steve. regards, HP India In article .com, Hari wrote: Hi, I have read the book "The Goal" by Eliyahu Goldratt and wanted to know if any simple Excel (or Powerpoint or even SAS if possible ) based game is available for educational purpose which simulates the matchbox experiment in the book, demonstrating the effect of statistical fluctuations on a set of dependent events. It would be great even if a simpler version of this experiment is available in parallel to one in the book where a man based process (having variability in output) feeds a machine (which has no variability in output) leading to build up of inventory. I think the game might be built using a random number generator and probably user can set number of rounds for which the game will run (in slow or fast motion depending on user preferences). Does anybody know of such a tool (or similar one) which might be available already? Regards, HP India (PS: am posting to all the relevant groups in one go. Not sure whether it can be done in SAS, as I wanted to stick in some graphics if possible to denote a man and another to denote a machine etc) ----------------------------------------- Steve Rindsberg, PPT MVP PPT FAQ: www.pptfaq.com PPTools: www.pptools.com ================================================ |
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