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Games That Boost Performance

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Games That Boost Performance

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Boost individual and team performance with this indispensable collection of newly designed and field-tested games. Authors Steve Sugar and Carol Willett show how these dynamic games can enhance a team's ability to prioritize, problem solve, communicate, collaborate, and reach effective decisions. Use these games to analyze company culture, help new teams break the ice, or to fine-tune communication. These games are not only engaging and fun, but they also reveal the assumptions that we make about our jobs, about one another, and about the roles we each play in the organization. Each game featured in this book * Is complete and ready to play. * Can be played and processed in under an hour. * Includes facilitator notes to extract maximum value from the experience. * The CD-ROM contains copies of the game handouts for easy reproduction. Finally, this book contains these three exclusive features: * Each game links to thirteen common workplace performance goals, which in turn link to critical workplace behaviors. Use the "Game Versus Performance Goals Matrix" to quickly match the appropriate game to the desired learning outcome. * Six of the most common workplace situations, such as new hire orientation, are matched with a short list of suggested games that can be used in each situation. * A practical and informative game model walks you through each step of game selection, development, setup and play, and facilitation. You can use this model with any performance game in your resource library.

Author Biography:

Steve Sugar teaches management courses at the University of Maryland Baltimore County. He is the author or coauthor of Games That Teach, Games That Teach Teams, and Retreats That Work, all from Pfeiffer. Carol Willett is the Chief Learning Officer at the General Accounting Office in Washington, D.C. She is the coauthor of Lost in Cyberspace from Pfeiffer.
Release date NZ
November 9th, 2004
Audience
  • Professional & Vocational
Country of Publication
United States
Imprint
Jossey-Bass Inc.,U.S.
Pages
384
Publisher
John Wiley & Sons Inc
Dimensions
216x274x23
ISBN-13
9780787971359
Product ID
2084257

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