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Oak Tree Simulations offers a suite of commercial business simulation games for undergraduate, graduate, and corporate learners. The simulations help students run businesses, make management decisions, and collaborate in teams within a safe virtual environment. Its core products include Micromatic, Mogul CEO, and Maven, covering course scenarios such as strategic management, small-scale manufacturing operations, introduction to management, and introduction to marketing.
Based on the collected content, this is not a traditional recorded-course or live-class provider, but an online business simulation platform designed to be used alongside instructor-led classroom teaching. Students can participate individually or in teams, and can also practice against computer competitors through Solo Mode. The platform provides Excel report exports, embedded charts, game dashboards, warning prompts, Quick Tips, video tutorials, and online manuals. Instructors can also view student activity analytics and contact individuals, teams, or the entire class through built-in email.
The organization has a relatively solid academic background. Its founding team consists of business school professors or emeritus professors. The site states that they have more than 75 years of combined experience using business simulations in the classroom, with backgrounds in MBA teaching, strategic management, organizational behavior, management information systems, entrepreneurship, and corporate training. Instructor support is a key strength: instructors can apply for a free instructor account and access a private instructor area with course support materials, video tutorials, teaching suggestions, manuals, FAQs, and even Classroom in a Box, which includes selected syllabi, assignments, exams, and course configuration materials.
The pages clearly state that instructor accounts are free, and that teachers or trainers can request free trials for all three products. However, there is no disclosed pricing for student purchases, class licenses, corporate training, or school procurement, nor is there any payment method information. There is also no clear mention of certification or certificates, so it should not be treated as a professional certification or certificate-based course.
Its strengths are its experiential learning design and its ability to integrate marketing, operations, finance, and strategy knowledge. It is well suited to large-class teaching and team projects. Customer feedback indicates that it has been used in MBA programs, undergraduate capstone courses, marketing strategy courses, and entrepreneurship classes. Limitations include non-transparent public pricing, unknown Chinese localization, and a relatively weak path for individual self-study, as it mainly relies on instructors to design the course experience. It is better suited to university business faculty, MBA programs, and corporate trainers than to individual learners who mainly want to earn a certificate.
The collected text does not provide information about Mainland China access, payment, or local service, so china_access can only be rated as unknown. If network access or payment is restricted, Chinese users may consider business simulations built into their university LMS, domestic business sandbox training platforms, or enterprise management simulation tools that can be deployed locally or procured centrally by the school.
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oaktreesim.com is an United States Education provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 6.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach oaktreesim.com directly.