Business Acumen is Our Game
Make Learning Excellence YOUR Game
What is Business Acumen ?
Business acumen is a 3-sided discipline. It's the ability to understand how the pieces of a business fit together, including knowing where to find the data and how to use it; make your decisions with a clear expected outcome; and check whether the financial results matched what was expected.

We like this definition because it highlights the three essential elements of business acumen: understanding, making decisions, and measuring the results. The Income|Outcome® business simulation immerses participants in this process, guiding them to examine the parts of a business, make deliberate decisions aimed at specific outcomes, and take responsibility for those results. This three-prong approach is central to our simulations, ensuring participants experience what true business acumen means in practice.
Business acumen isn’t built in a day.
It develops over time—with repeated exposure, applied thinking, and real-world decisions. That’s why we use a learning continuum we call Survey to Mastery—it's a practical way to match learning design to how people actually grow in their roles.
One concept. Many entry points.
Sometimes the right solution is two days. Sometimes it’s four hours.
That’s why our tools flex—so every group gains relevant, usable business acumen, no matter where they start.
Building Acumen at Every Level
Income|Outcome offers a consistent learning experience that scales across different levels of your organization. Whether participants are building foundational knowledge or honing advanced strategic skills, our workshops are tailored to fit their needs:
From Decisions to Results: How Our Game Builds Business Acumen
Our simulations bring business acumen to life by focusing on three essential elements: understanding how the pieces of a business fit together, making strategic decisions and taking action, and measuring (and owning) the outcomes. Participants in Income|Outcome explore real-world scenarios like setting competitive prices, optimizing operations, borrowing money, or expanding capacity. They make informed decisions and experience the direct results, reinforcing a deep understanding of how their choices impact the business as a whole.
This hands-on approach ensures participants develop practical skills to think strategically and drive meaningful results in their roles.