CASE STUDY

Building Financial Understanding in Process-Driven Manufacturing

Challenge

A process-driven manufacturing company wanted managers to understand how their everyday decisions affected the financial performance of the whole business.

The company operated in an industrial environment where production, purchasing, planning, inventory, capacity, and resource allocation were tightly connected. Managers were already skilled in their own areas, but many saw financial performance mainly through their own budgets and responsibilities.

The company wanted to broaden that view.

In process-driven manufacturing, financial outcomes are shaped far beyond the finance department. Production decisions change inventory levels. Purchasing decisions influence cash flow. Planning decisions shape capacity utilization, delivery performance, and working capital. Small local choices ripple across the value chain.

The company needed a learning experience that would help managers see the whole business system and understand how operational decisions influence profitability, cash flow, and long-term performance.

Solution

The company used CELEMI Apples & Oranges™ to build financial understanding among managers across the organization.

Participants came from several functions, including production, purchasing, planning, and HR. By bringing different roles together, the company created cross-functional conversations about how decisions in one part of the business affected outcomes elsewhere.

The simulation made business finance practical. Participants ran a simulated company and experienced how everyday decisions influenced the profit and loss statement, balance sheet, and cash flow.

Instead of learning financial terms in isolation, managers could see how the business worked as a system:

  • How capital moves through operations
  • How inventory and working capital affect cash
  • How production and purchasing decisions influence financial performance
  • How local efficiency connects to company-wide results
  • How collaboration across functions improves business outcomes

The experience helped participants connect financial concepts to the real decisions they made in their daily work.

Results

The simulation helped managers see financial performance as the result of connected operational decisions, not as something owned only by finance.

Participants gained a shared language for discussing profitability, cash flow, assets, costs, working capital, and value chain impact.  The conversations also helped managers see how decisions in one function affected others.

A key success factor was the active involvement of the company’s CFO. By participating in the sessions, the CFO helped build bridges between the simulation and the company’s own reality, connecting financial concepts to current business priorities and everyday management challenges.

For the company, CELEMI Apples & Oranges™ helped strengthen business acumen across a process-driven manufacturing environment. Managers left with a clearer view of how capital flows through the operation, and how their day-to-day decisions contribute to the health of the whole business.

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