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The Motivation Game : Board Game, Multiple-component retail product Book

The Motivation Game : Board Game Multiple-component retail product

Multiple-component retail product

Description

A highly motivated workforce is the Holy Grail for any organization. And yet, for many managers and employees, a surefire method for motivating yourself or your people remains elusive.

Gower have a new tool that will help. The Motivation Game uses four sets of cards (140 in total plus four blanks): ¢ Activity Cards ¢ Inspiration Cards ¢ Prior Condition Cards ¢ Obstacle Cards to enable teams and individuals to explore what motivates and demotivates them at work (and how to increase the former). There are no glib answers here, rather 22 different methods of play for team- and personal development.

Some of the games use individual set(s) of cards and some of them mix and match two or even all four sets. The Game recognizes that motivation, as with most workplace techniques is intimately linked with how we perceive things, our state of mind, and the ways in which we communicate. The Motivation Game has sold over 25,000 copies in 6 languages.

It is the follow up to the highly successful The Feedback Game and The Development Game.

The first two games in this trilogy have been published in a total of 18 European languages and sold in excess of 100,000 copies.

If The Feedback Game is all about 'who I am' and The Development Game about 'what I can do', then The Motivation Game completes the picture with 'what I want from work (and life)'. Those trainers and facilitators who know the earlier games will understand the potential of The Motivation Game.

For those that are new to Peter Gerricken's work, the Game is a deceptively simple tool for exploring fundamental ideas at the heart of performance management.

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