OFMOS® — The Business Big Picture Game®

Model in Complex Systems Education & Training

Build the capability of learning business in the most efficient way.

 The Ofmos Effect

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Your Path

Further your understanding of the world with every round of Ofmos, each time adding new insights that are more relevant to your interests and circumstances.

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Your Pace

Advance to higher levels of knowledge as fast or as slow as you like, letting each session of Ofmos bring more clarity, while setting the stage for future learning.

Growth Mindset

Develop a unified perspective on human nature and the broader economic phenomena, using the Ofmos worldview and its fundamental explanations to drive motivation and improvement.

 Business and Economic Worldview

 
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Systems of Ofmos

View companies and economies as collections of ofmos, which are virtual worlds defined by an offering and a set of customers with the same behavior.

 

Dynamic Perspective

Analyze companies and economies as evolving systems of commoditizing ofmos (offering-market cosmos) or simply as groups of interrelated particles.

 

 Learning Powered by Ofmos

What Is Commoditization?

Understand the workings of Commoditization — the gravitational force of the business and economic world.

Business Games

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All Ofmos games are suited for the school environment, but the more scholarly nature of those activities favors Ofmos Academic.

 Print & Play

 
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Learning Program

 
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Big Picture with Ofmos

Create an engaging setting for your family, class, or coworkers to build the core pillar of long-term thinking.

 

Beyond School

Take Ofmos beyond the school environment and make business learning better at HOME and at WORK.

“If a person masters the fundamentals of his subject and has learned to think and work independently, he will surely find his way and besides will better be able to adapt himself to progress and changes than the person whose training principally consists in the acquiring of detailed knowledge.”

— Albert Einstein, Theoretical Physicist and Nobel Prize Winner (1921)