Financial Acumen & Operations

Psychology of Money

Run a trading business and feel every financial decision.

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6 hours
Duration
4
Rounds of play
12–20
Participants · 4 teams
In-person
Format
Overview

About the simulation.

Psychology of Money is a business simulation built around the decision-making dynamics behind financial acumen and operational excellence. Participants step into the shoes of corporate leaders navigating real-world challenges — from resource allocation and risk management to strategic investment and cash-flow optimization.

how it works
From 540 zenzen to net profit — the full business cycle, round after round.
Who benefits

Built for the people who carry the decisions.

Business decision-makers

Leaders accountable for financial and operational results.

Senior operations staff

Managers running day-to-day streamlines and budgets.

Cross-functional teams

Groups striving for strategic alignment and competitive advantage.

Impact

Competencies developed.

01

Financial Acumen

Understand financial principles, analyze data, and make decisions that maximize profitability.

02

Operational Excellence

Streamline processes, optimize resource utilization, and manage risk.

03

Strategic Thinking

Align financial and operational goals with long-term business strategy.

04

Data-Driven Decisions

Balance logic and intuition while navigating high-stakes scenarios.

Learning outcomes

By the end, participants will…

  • Develop a strategic approach to financial planning and resource allocation.
  • Identify and mitigate operational inefficiencies to enhance performance.
  • Understand the psychological factors that influence financial decisions.
  • Make data-driven, high-impact decisions under pressure.
  • Align cross-functional teams for financial and operational success.
Inside the simulation

See the real thing.

Bring Psychology of Money to your team.

Book a live demo, or tell us the capability you want to build.

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abanoub.armanios@enlightensim.org  •  +20 112 629 4115