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Last Seen $34.30 Mar 28, '16
Highest $50.00 Feb 16, '16
Lowest $34.30 Mar 28, '16
Average $45.13 (30d avg)
$46.41 (Lifetime average)
Added Feb 16, 2016

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Last Seen $33.79 Mar 28, '16
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Lowest $33.78 Mar 16, '16
Average $34.63 (30d avg)
$35.00 (Lifetime average)
Added Feb 16, 2016

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Last Seen $23.45 Mar 28, '16
Highest $29.08 Feb 16, '16
Lowest $23.45 Mar 28, '16
Average $27.13 (30d avg)
$27.76 (Lifetime average)
Added Feb 16, 2016

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Product Description

The Game Plan for Change provides a means for teams, workgroups, departments, business units, and organizations to learn and apply key principles of change in a real time context. The process usesthese game boards (sold in sets offour)displaying 17 dynamic and interdependent components which have corresponding exercises that are completed by the participants. Completing the exercises generate scores in the form of indicators of success or indicators of failure and are aggregated into a final change scorecard at the end of the workshop. The setting is in a facilitator-led, two-day workshop where the participants are divided into small teams. Each team selects a fictitious case-based organization to guide through the simulation process on the game board. Participants are presented with information, discuss solutions, evaluate alternatives, solve problems, make decisions, and learn how well their business case will execute its change initiative based on their decisions. The result is a comprehensive value-based change map for executing a successful change initiative. The outcomes of the activities and exercises highlight the strengths, weaknesses and potential roadblocks the fictitious organization will face whether their change is incremental or transformational. Because simulations rank high among the most useful learning techniques for emphasizing a training-in-context concept, where the learning environment approximates the workplace environment in as many contextual ways as possible, participants will leave the experience with competencies that can be directly and immediately applied in real change situations. Organizations suited for conducting the simulation are commercial enterprises, strategic business units, professional services firms, not-for-profit organizations, government agencies, municipalities, academic institutions, college courses, and others.

Circumstances benefiting from implementing the simulation are mergers and acquisitions, reorganizations, consolidations, new programs or projects, business refocus, global expansion, downsizing, major system implementation, as a companion to strategic planning, and others.

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