Mitch Weisburgh, Founding Partner, Academic Business AdvisorsCORPORATE / LEADERSHIP TRAINING
Mitch Weisburgh
Can you use games to improve brainstorming, collaborative, and critical thinking skills?
In this role playing game, you play an individual living in a small village of perhaps 250 people around the year 1,000. There are dangers that threaten the lives of all who live in the village, as well as opportunities to improve the living standards of some or perhaps all residents. Can your group devise successful strategies to survive and thrive?
During the course of about 2 hours, participants will try out 13 different approaches for collaborative problem solving in four different situations. Through experiential learning, discussion, and reflection, players who attend this session will hone their ability to innovate and reach constructive decisions with a group.
Attendee Benefits
Participants will also have access to all the materials used in the game so that they can run the game and discussions within their own organizations. This game is relevant for individuals aged 12 to 71.
The Decisionmaking Game pulls out a few of the techniques that are taught in the 11-session Mindshifting course that is given by the author.