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Building on his first book, "Games That Teach, " Steve Sugar, along with George Takacs, uses games and interactive learning exercises to tackle team issues. This book contains 30 experiential, reproducible "frame" games--games and activity shells with an open format that users can adapt to any situation. These innovative exercises are geared toward team learning and team building needs. The authors include detailed information on when--and when not--to use games, as well as instructions on how to customize frame games for specific needs.

Produktbeschreibung
Building on his first book, "Games That Teach, " Steve Sugar, along with George Takacs, uses games and interactive learning exercises to tackle team issues. This book contains 30 experiential, reproducible "frame" games--games and activity shells with an open format that users can adapt to any situation. These innovative exercises are geared toward team learning and team building needs. The authors include detailed information on when--and when not--to use games, as well as instructions on how to customize frame games for specific needs.
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Autorenporträt
STEVE SUGAR is a writer and teacher of performance games. He is the author of five performance measurement game systems that are actively used in the U.S. and over 20 countries. His games focus on his teaching philosophy of "fun with a purpose" - encouraging adult learners to demonstrate newly learned knowledge and skills in individual and team formats. He wrote the Jossey-Bass/Pfeiffer book Games That Teach (1998). Steve has taught experiential learning in the graduate curricula at the Johns Hopkins University and the New York Institute of Technology. He is on the faculty of the University of Maryland; a member of the Human Resources faculty, Johns Hopkins University; the Leadership Development Program, Federal Center; and the Education Development faculty, USDA Graduate School. He lives in Elliot City, Maryland, a suburb of Baltimore. GEORGE TAKACS is a trainer and consultant specializing in team building, and a teacher and course developer at the University of Maryland (UMUC) and Georgetown. George is currently creating a course in Organizational Development that will be available over the web. He lives in Upper Marlboro, Maryland, a suburb of Baltimore. He may be reached at george@takacsonline.com.
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"At last! A practical workbook on how to use games effectivley as ateam training tool. Anyone working in or with teams will findsomething very useful here." (Phillip H. Hudson, director, GraduateSchool, USDA)

"Packed with activites that can help your team increase its abilityto learn from its successes and failures and its ability to worktogether." (Rick Mauer, consultant and author of Beyond the Wallsof Resistance)