How can I see the previous decisions?
This article is intended for students.

This article is for Entrepreneurship, Management and Marketing simulations.
Next to each decision on the decision forms, you will see this icon: 
When you click on the arrow icon, a table will appear showing the decisions made in the earlier rounds. Due to limited display area, the table will only show the last five years.

If you need to check all the previous years, you can click on “Download complete history.” This will generate an Excel file with all the decisions for all previous rounds of the simulation.
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