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- Q6746657 subject Q16778978.
- Q6746657 subject Q8280552.
- Q6746657 subject Q8356721.
- Q6746657 subject Q8398577.
- Q6746657 abstract "Management is a business simulation board game released by Avalon Hill in 1960. Players operate their own manufacturing companies, making decisions on purchasing supplies, determining production volume, setting sale prices, and expanding factories. Turns are measured in business cycles. The winner is the player with the largest business at the end of the game. The competitive element is found in the players secretly bidding to purchase limited raw materials (with supplies going to the highest bidders) and then later secretly pricing their finished product for a market that normally would only purchase from the lowest priced suppliers.".
- Q6746657 wikiPageWikiLink Q1143997.
- Q6746657 wikiPageWikiLink Q131436.
- Q6746657 wikiPageWikiLink Q16778978.
- Q6746657 wikiPageWikiLink Q187939.
- Q6746657 wikiPageWikiLink Q192311.
- Q6746657 wikiPageWikiLink Q4570169.
- Q6746657 wikiPageWikiLink Q790101.
- Q6746657 wikiPageWikiLink Q8280552.
- Q6746657 wikiPageWikiLink Q8356721.
- Q6746657 wikiPageWikiLink Q8398577.
- Q6746657 comment "Management is a business simulation board game released by Avalon Hill in 1960. Players operate their own manufacturing companies, making decisions on purchasing supplies, determining production volume, setting sale prices, and expanding factories. Turns are measured in business cycles. The winner is the player with the largest business at the end of the game.".
- Q6746657 label "Management (game)".