Table of contents
Management Games and Simulations in Management Development: An Introduction
Robert A. WellsManagement games arose on the scene in the late 1950s and werederived from World War II simulations. Since then, they have grown inuse and can be found in most major companies and…
The Dynamics of Learning through Management Simulations: Let′s Dance
Stephen A. Stumpf, Jane E. DuttonManagement simulations are used in many adult education programmes.Yet, little has been written about how people learn throughparticipation in such simulations. After a…
Utilising Simulation Games: Three Consulting Experiences
Peggy A. Golden, Jerald R. SmithSimulation games, like other experiential exercises, are methods ofdeveloping management skills that involve higher levels of learning.This article presents three cases of how…
Developing Hospital Administrators with the Canadian Hospital Executive Simulation System
U.S. Knotts, Leo G. Parrish, Charles A. ShieldsThis article describes the Canadian Hospital Executive SimulationSystem (CHESS), which has been developed by two of the authors, Knottsand Parrish, in co‐operation with the…
Simulations for Bank Management Education
Charles W. HaleyComputer‐based simulations have been widely used in bankingeducation for many years. It is estimated that over 25,000 bank managershave been exposed to one or more of these…
Developing Self‐awareness through Simulation Gaming
Betty Ann BaileyComputer simulation is used in a behavioural training programme toeffect changes in behaviour and managerial style. Role‐playing by teammembers, such as leadership, assuming…
Cross‐cultural Learning in a Multinational Business Environment
Al Edge, Bernard KeysThe emphasis on cross‐cultural learning is discussed, through themedium of the Multinational Management Game, whereby top managementdecision making is undertaken by participants…
Go Ahead – Take ADVANTIG!
Lori Wenzel, David Roitman, Michael WoodThis article is a short, informative piece regarding a technologyimplementation simulation tool developed by the Industrial TechnologyInstitute (ITI). The simulation (ADVANTIG…
Introducing Executive MBA Programmes with Management Games
Carl Gooding, Bernard KeysThe EMBA is the fastest growing segment of the executive educationmarket. The heavy demands of course schedules on top of otherwise heavywork schedules produce considerable…
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- Associate Professor Magnus Larsson