Every moment of every day, somewhere in your business a decision is being made. Some of these decisions are very simple. Some are incomprehensibly complex. Some must be made immediately. Some can be made over long periods of time. Some are made with little or no information. Some are made with overwhelming amounts of information.
No matter what type of decision is being made, all decisions have one thing in common:They have an impact on the performance of your business!
Out of necessity, many of the decisions you make are based on intuition drawn from past experiences. However, in today's rapidly changing world, you will have little or no experience for more and more of the decisions you will make. You will have to learn by trial and error. You will make mistakes. And some of these mistakes will be costly - maybe fatal.
To be successful, it will be critically important for you to find ways to develop the intuition required to navigate through uncharted territories without exposing your business to the associated risks. At Horizon Systems Modeling, LLC, we provide you with an effective way to accelerate the development of your decision-making intuition. We create simulation environments where you can safely explore and experiment with alternatives for your most challenging business decisions. We use these environments to represent the behavior of the system in which your decisions are being made. You use these environments to explore and experiment with alternatives for critical business decisions - and observe the consequences before you make these decisions in the real world!
We help you use our simulation environments to accelerate your learning about how to:
Develop and measure the effectiveness of specific solutions for your critical business problems
Explore new possibilities for ways to structure and operate your business
Better understand the forces driving the performance of your business
Quantify the impacts of potential responses to these forces
Reduce the risk of failed implementations & unintended consequences