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Prof. Daniele Gualdi Università degli Studi di Bologna Docente del corso di Simulimpresa Bologna 15 aprile 2014. Project “Collaborative Reformation of Curricula on Resilience Management with Intelligent Systems in Open Source and Augmented Reality”. (RESINT) 540096-LLP-1-2013-1-IT-ERASMUS-EKA. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Prof. Daniele Gualdi

Università degli Studi di Bologna

Docente del corso di Simulimpresa

Bologna 15 aprile 2014

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The Laboratory for Enterprise Simulation in Forlì and the performance

of Perting Ltd

2001 -2014

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Project “Collaborative Reformation of Curricula on Resilience Management with Intelligent Systems in Open Source and Augmented Reality”. (RESINT)

540096-LLP-1-2013-1-IT-ERASMUS-EKA

In October 2001, with the creation of Perting Ltd Simulated Enterprise was launched the activity of Simulated Enterprise Laboratory in connection to the course of Business Management (Prof. Massimo Bianchi),

Simulimpresa was created to overcome the limits of the traditional teacher-student dialectic and to try to anchor knowledge by engaging students in more active roles

It is required to learn not only knowledge, but know-how and practical skills. It is important to develop the ability to work in groups, problem solving, effectively communication, and the ability to orientate in increasingly complex contexts which are constantly changing and characterized by great unpredictability.

Our goal is the development of skills that are directly targeted at rapid and easy integration into the job world

It is a shared opinion that it is necessary to widen the sphere of students’ knowledge and skills by introducing a new type of learning in University career. This could accompany the traditional methods founded upon frontal lecturing, in order to encourage a more active and participative role for students.

We believe that learning is much more effective when it occurs in situations that simulate reality, that reproduce it and force students to deal with problems. Students can rely on the knowledge they have acquired in traditional courses, apply methodologies, and make responsible management choices.

The Practice firm course aims at providing direct knowledge of how a company works through a realistic reproduction of its management, administrative and organizational methods and procedures.

The aim is to increase students’ skills and knowledge as well as to consolidate their knowledge of business subjects already dealt with in other courses. In this way we can move from a merely theoretical learning approach to a more practical and active one.

In the simulation of a business, students are required to actively participate in the company activities. They are required to be responsible for them by playing a central role in all the aspects relating to the company management:

•accounting and drawing up of a balance sheet; •organization; •administrative and fiscal duties;• internal and international trade management; •financing, investments, relations with banks;• application of Information, Comunication Technology

•to allow students to experience the working climate within a company in order to reduce the gap between theory and practice,• to improve students’ behavioural skills, •to help students become more aware of their skills and roles,• to allow students to apply the knowledge acquired, and to develop new skills that could be used later on in their university career

To realize an immediate link between theoretical knowledge received during studies and its applied practice founded on action–oriented learning, where knowledge and know how represent the basis of the learning process.

What is the goal of an experimental enterprise?

Practical experience

Facing responsabilities

Personal training

Self achievement

Company culture

Interdisciplinary skills

Didactical goals

In a classroom-laboratory that reproduces the main managerial functions, students carry on operative management with scheduled activities, bureaucratics burdens and legal constraints and fiscal duties.

How to create an experimental enterprise?

founding

Virtual business of goods and services Accounting management

Annual accounts and budget

Close down

The phases of an experimental enterprise

Staff accounting and human resources

Accounting

Marketing

Main organizational functions

Foreign affairs

Company meeting

Board of directors

Board of advisors

There are also social organs as :

Staff accounting and

human r.AccountingMarketing

Job rotation

Foreign Affairs

MORE THAN 400 EXPERIMENTAL COMPANIES IN ITALY

MORE THAN 5000 EXPERIMENTAL ENTERPRISES IN THE WORLD WIDE NETWORK EUROPEN

What is the experimental enterprise network EUROPEN ?

Professional Schools

Italian Network Simulimpresa

Employers unions

Chambers of

Commerce

Universities

Business

companies

Tecnical and accounting schools

• Non profit association

(fonded in 27.10.1997)

•World wide network

•More than 5000 experimental companies in 40 Countries

Network EUROPEN

North America:North America: Canada, USA

South America:South America: Argentina, Brasile

Western Europe :Western Europe : Austria, Belgio, Danimarca, Finlandia, Francia, Germania, Grecia, Irlanda, Italia, Olanda, Norvegia, Portogallo, Spagna, Svezia, Svizzera, Regno Unito

Eastern Europe:Eastern Europe: Bulgaria, Rep. Ceca, Ungheria, Lettonia, Lituania, Polonia, Romania, Russia, Rep. Slovacca, Ucraina, Slovenia

Asia /Pacific:Asia /Pacific: Australia, Cina, Giappone, Vietnam

Africa:Africa: Senegal, Marocco, Tunisia

The extention of EUROPEN

Women Magazine 2005 – BOSNIA (Sarajevo)

Publishing sector L.R. project “Social Work and Long Life Learning for weak categories in Bosnia ”

Prov. Forlì - Cesena

NoRisk s.r.l.

2006 – ITALY (Parma)

Consulting Services Simulated Enterprise Program

Europen Network

Siberian Business Consulting

2004 – RUSSIA (Novosibirsk)

Consulting Services TEMPUS project “Life Long Learning

Siberian Structure Development”

KK Personal Robe

2004 – ALBANIA (Shkoder)

Textile sector L.R. project “Education to European

Managerial Culture” Prov. Forlì-Cesena

Smile Guard

2007 – KAZAKHSTAN (Almaty)

Services TEMPUS Project “Implementing ECTS at Kazakhstan University”

Exotica Siberian Tourism

2004 – RUSSIA (Novosibirsk)

Tourism Sector TEMPUS project “Life Long Learning

Siberian Structure Development”

AIPO’S - AIVO

2010 – ITALY (Forlì) - RUSSIA (Astrakhan)

Project MIUR “ Exploratory seminar on the models and methodologies for the

entrepreneurial and touristic development of low Volga. Interuniversity international cooperation”

Elbasan Renaissance Tour

2009 – ALBANIA (Elbasan)

Cultural – Tourism sector L.R. Project “ Start up of professional Education in Elbasan with particular

regard to weak categories”

The network ties

New start ups

University of Prishtina - School of Economics, Kosova

University American College Skopje

TEMPUS DOCSMES - Regional Joint Doctoral Programme in Entrepreneurship and SME

management for Western Balkan Countries

TEMPUS CHTMBAL - Network for Post Graduate Masters and PhD in Cultural Heritage and Tourism Management  in Balkan Countries.

ALSO IN THE VIRTUAL WORLD OF SECOND LIFE

Previous researches Gualdi D. (2001), L’impresa simulata, Paramond ed., Torino Bianchi M. (2003), Il progetto della Università di Bologna per lo sviluppo delle P.M.I. in Albania. 2 Relazione alla conferenza internazionale: università: Ieri,

Oggi, Domani, Tirana 13-15 Novembre 2003, Ambasciata d’Italia in Tirana, Crui-Conferenza Rettori Università Italiane, Krush-Conferenza Rettori Università Albanesi, Accademia delle scienze di Albania.

Bianchi M. ( 2004), I Progetti dell’Università di Bologna ed il ruolo del Porto di Durres per lo sviluppo del Corridoio 8. Intervento al Convegno “ Il Corridoio 8 – Una sfida per la costruzione di un “sistema di reti”di sviluppo nell’Area Balcanica”, Ambasciata D’ Italia In Tirana, Accademia delle scienze di Albania.

Bianchi M. (2004), La simulazione d’impresa negli interventi di sviluppo dei paesi in transizione. 5° Workshop dei Docenti Ricercatori di Organizzazione Aziendale, Roma 5-6 Febbraio 2004

Tampieri L. (2005), La Perting s.r.l impresa simulata e i progetti di sviluppo imprenditoriale nei Paesi in Transizione; in M. Bianchi, L. Tampieri “Life Long Learning and Managerial development in transition countries (Cases on strategy, management and performance control)”; Il Ponte Vecchio ed., Cesena.

Bianchi M., Tampieri L. (2007), Clustering e networking nella creazione di nuove forme organizzative. I risultati del laboratorio di Simulazione d’impresa nei progetti di sviluppo dei Paesi in Transizione, in Atti del Convegno “Relazioni di lavoro e forme organizzative: nuovi modelli progettuali”, VIII Workshop dei Docenti e dei Ricercatori di Organizzazione Aziendale (8-9 Febbraio 2007).

Tampieri L. (2009), Simulazione in Second Life e business virtuale nello start up d’impresa del sistema moda CLUEB – Bologna Tampieri L. (2009), The enterprise simulation in Second Life. The case of Perting Ltd, in Proceedings S. Newell; E. Whitley; N. Pouloudi; J. Wareham; L.

Mathiassen (Eds) Information Systems in a globalising world: challenges, ethics and practices; Università di Verona-Facoltà di Economia; 8 - 10 June 2009 Verona, Italy, pp.1-12; www.ecis2009.it

Bianchi M., Tampieri L. (2010), “La Simulazione della creazione d’impresa attraverso la stabilizzazione dei rapporti clienti e fornitori”. Intervento al XI WOA Workshop dei Docenti e dei Ricercatori di Organizzazione Aziendale “Creatività, Incertezza e razionalità Organizzative”, 17-18 Giugno 2010, Bologna

Bianchi M., Tampieri L. (2010), “Second Life and Enterprise Simulation in SMEs’ start up of fashion sector. The cases of ETNI, KK Personal Robe and NFP. Intervento al VII conference of the italian chapter of AIS “information technology and innovation trends in organizations, 8-9 Ottobre, Napoli.

Tampieri L. (2010), The simulation by Second Life of SMEs start up. The case of New Fashion Perspectives, in D’Atri A., De Marco M., Braccini A.M., Cabiddu F., (Eds), Management of the Interconnected World, Physica-Verlag, Springer, Heidelberg. pp. 267-274.

Tampieri L. (2011) Second Life and enterprise simulation in SME’s start up of fashion sector: the cases ETNI, KK Personal Robe and NFP, in D’Atri A., Ferrara M., George J.F., Spagnoletti P (eds), Information Technology and Innovation trends in organizations, Physica-Verlag, Springer (pp. 523-530).

Tampieri L. (2011) The enterprise simulation in small business start up. The case of cooperation projects between Italy and Albania. 3^ Workshop I processi innovativi nelle piccole imprese. La sfida altre la crisi. Urbino 16-17 Settembre 2011, pp.1-21.

Bianchi M., Tampieri L. (2012) Simulated Management in the start up of new Public Organizations. The case of AIVO, Agency for the Governance of the Volga River. Paper submitted to RUC Sunrise Conference, October29-31 2012.

Tampieri L. (2012) Second Life as Educational Space for the Simulation of Enterprises’ Start Up and for Managerial Culture Development, in Nada Bates-Brkljac (Ed) Virtual Reality, ISBN: 978-1-61470-246-7, NOVA Science Publisher, NY, USA, Chapter 1 (pp. 1-49).

Bianchi M., Gualdi D., Tampieri L. (2013) The Laboratory for Enterprise Simulation in Forlì and the performance of Perting Ltd. 2001 - 2012. In S. Santoro (Ed) Skills and tools to the cultural heritage and cultural tourism management. Edizioni D’Errico, pp. 291 – 298.

Bianchi M., Tampieri L. (2013) Simulated Management in the start up of new Public Organizations, Journal of US-China Public Administration, May 2013, Vol. 10, No. 5, pp. 475-487.

Bianchi M., Tampieri L. (2013) Effects of Networking Activities by Internet on the Creation of a Business Network: Experimental Results of Simulimpresa Laboratory. In P. Spagnoletti (eds) Organizational Change and Information Systems. Working and Living Together in New Ways. Springer Berlin Heidelberg, pp.119-128.

Tampieri L. (2014) The Network of ties in practice firms for the education to entrepreneurship. The case of Perting Ltd. In Procedia-Social and Behavioral Journal (ISSN: 1877-0428) (in progress of publication).

Semester dates and module structure Simulimpresa CourseThe module is intended to be taught during the autumn semester (October – December). The module is structured in 7 weeks and usually 6 hours per week for a total of 40 hours. Module credits: 6 ECTs

Simulimpresa Laboratory is waiting for You !

http://perting.poloforli.unibo.it

Perting srlvirtual enteprise

Perting S.r.l. is the virtual enteprise introduced in Economic Faculty of Forlì since 2001

Perting was the first practice firm in Italian University

Perting operates in the informatics sector : trade goods and provides services, like: personel administration, accounting and enterprise organization  

Perting’s Departments

Administrative Commercial Consulting International projects

Administrative Department

Is composed of the following offices: Accounting Treasury and financial management Budgetary control Human Resources administration Executive secretary

Accounting office

Formation of accounting plan General accounting with software OS1 Special accounting Cost accounting Balance sheet Income tax return

Treasury and financial office

Banking operation on current account, like: Money transfers: invoices, taxes, wages Receivables Financial planning Financial report

Budgetary control

Preparing 3 years business plan with software “Cartesio”

Preparing annual budget Auditing: accounting and worker

productivity

Executive secretery

Comunication with other companies Comunication with internal offices and

departments Keeping corporate books Director’s report

Personel Office

Labour contracts Pay Books Montly salaries F24 preparation: monthly payment of

employment taxes

Consulting department

It is composed by these offices: Accounting consulting Personell Consulting Companies organization

Accounting consulting office

Preparing Business Plan for other companies

Preparing annual budget Budgetary control Start up Company shake up

Personel and Organization consulting office

H-R administration Redeployment of labour Corporate structure

Commercial department

Marketing office International trade office National trade office Web site office

Marketing office

Updating catalogue Sales promotion Advertising promotion Market research Customers and suppliers analisis Advertising promotion research

International office

International trade: import and export

Drawing up standard documents for EU and non EU commerce: Invoice, Packing list, CMR, DAU

WEB SITE Office

Updating web siteE CommerceRecord keeping

In the Europen net system now work more than 5000 practice firms. Trades happen among enterprises which belong to different and heterogeneous formative institutions, such as high school and universities. The question is: Is it possible and useful to create a network among VE which trade inside Europen network universities?

Today the level of sharing of this experience is very limited and restricted to a few countries. But this phenomenon could increase if simulation experiences now living in Faculties of Economics will put themselves in the network, in order to develop relations and share way of working and knowledge.

The difference between university and high school formation requests in fact a very different management and a more accurate target selection.In college case, we need to utilize a more developed knowledge of enterprise management with a way of working which prefer problem solving.

In sum, we need a management much closer to problem solving than to operational exercises.Targets such as direction, planning, control, marketing, finance, budget, fiscal management need to be central in the leading process of a virtual enterprise.

Also in the way of working and in trades of goods or services, we need to choose instruments, solutions and procedures very closer to the enterprise professional reality.This way of working can be shared among all enterprises in the network, with a special attention to those that don’t refer to a university. They are the majority, and this strategy could increase the level of their work.

We do not think to a network close only to university enterprises: we’d prefer a narrower relation between academicals experiences. This argument could make a decisive improvement of the virtual enterprise system, which could become a point of reference for both university courses and real external enterprises.

How to proceed?1)    Analyze and calculate the existing situations: how many VE work in the European universities and how many in the rest of the world?2)    Establish direct relations with professors to create occasions of work sharing: actually we could begin with a 20-enterprises-core working together.

How to proceed?3)    Plan common stages in order to consolidate relations among university VE4)    Plan a college VE meeting; a challenge on case study; a school formation on methodology. Italy could organize the first edition.

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