Articles About Business Games and Simulations

Is Classroom Training Obsolete?
The corporate training room was pronounced dead a mere decade ago. It was said to be outdated and replaced by e-learning. But despite being called obsolete, classroom corporate training is alive and in full bloom with a whole new look and feel, according to a recent article in the American Association of Training and Development's new magazine, Learning Executive.

A Common Language: Merck Brings Teams Together with a Simulation
Leaders at Merck considered a variety of ways to train employees to work more effectively in their project teams. "Lectures, slide shows, and workbooks can be overused in training and run the risk of being ineffective," according to one of the company's professional development managers. "We knew that we needed an engaging and high-energy approach that also had practical, lasting value."

Play at Work
Move over, Monopoly. Catholic Healthcare Partners, the largest nonprofit hospital system in Ohio, recently completed a program called Zodiak:The Games of Business Finance and Strategy to teach 140 managers more about the business side of healthcare. 

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