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Maestro - The Team Performance
Game
Hands-on and engaging, this
interactive game leads to a rich and meaningful
dialogue that prepares teams to perform more
effectively in the workplace. |
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Swamped
Teach the concept
of team synergy with Swamped, a challenging
adventure simulation that focuses on managing
group conflict and consensus decision making. By
comparing individual solutions to solutions
reached by the group, participants experience
first-hand the advantages of working as a team.
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Black
Bear
Illustrate the
concept of team synergy with Black Bear, a
challenging adventure simulation that addresses
formulating a strategy under pressure and
consensus decision making. Participants
experience first-hand the advantages of teamwork
when they are asked to choose one of 5 strategy
alternatives and rank 10 backpack items, first
as individuals and then as a team. The concept
of synergy is conveyed when the team results are
shown to better those of an individual working
alone. |
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Tall Ships - Building
Effective Teams
Raise
your team’s effectiveness with Tall Ships, the
fast-paced simulation that challenges teams to
race against the clock - and others
teams - to build the tallest ship mast at
the lowest cost. Participants learn about and
practice the 7 skills critical to effective team
performance: Clarity, Capability, Collaboration,
Commitment, Communication, Continuous
Improvement, and
Creativity. |
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Presentation Skills
Profile
Speaking in front
of others can be a confusing and even terrifying
experience for many people. So how can you
successfully train your participants, even those
with no prior experience, to effectively prepare
and deliver presentations?
The Presentation
Skills Profile (PSP) takes the mystery out of
designing and delivering high-impact
presentations. Designed to ease the stress
associated with public presentations, PSP
analyzes how the respondent prepares and
delivers presentations, provides for peer
feedback on a specific presentation, and then
offers a walk-through of preparation and
delivery for future
presentations. |
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