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Team Games for Trainers (McGraw-Hill Training Series)


Team Games for Trainers (McGraw-Hill Training Series)

Team Games for Trainers (McGraw-Hill Training Series)

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Manufacturer: McGraw-Hill
Author: Carolyn Nilson
Binding: Paperback
Publication Date: 1993-06-01
Publisher: McGraw-Hill
Label: McGraw-Hill
Number Of Pages: 352
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Effective team building through training games. Carolyn Nilson's Training Games for Trainers reveals the fastest and most effective techniques to meet the demand for team-building in any organization. Over 100 ready-to-use games, exercises, and activities help you to build, implement and maintain work teams. Each game is self-contained­­with templates, answer sheets and explanations of objectives and procedures. You'll find games for: group/individual empowerment; organizational change readiness; personal skill building; work definition; role fulfillment; task/process evaluation; conflict resolution; much more.


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Customer Reviews
Average Customer Rating: 1.0

Silly, simplistic, stay away 2006-10-02
I expected a lot from this book, yet ended up disappointed. Perhaps I expected too much, but the great majority of games strike me as either silly or simplistic. A few are also very ethno-centric with some American songs to be sung, perhaps a thing to do in the States, but try that in other countries ... Maybe that's why the author calles them "games" instead of (meaningful) exercises or training activities ...