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Game training uses games and explores game theory
to support the development of essential skills for the modern work
environment, including, effective collaboration within teams of
professionals, strategic thinking and communication skills.
It is
now more important than ever to ensure that the people you work with
have the skills to be adaptable and flexible, to think creatively,
anticipating challenges, supporting each other and to have the
confidence to take on new projects and roles.
Game training events
are unique, dynamic and engaging. We use an energetic mix of games,
activities and discussion to reflect on shared experiences and learning,
exploring game theory and behavioural economics in order to support
personal and professional development.
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What are the workshops for?
Game training workshops use games and group activity to create a dynamic environment for learning and development.
Workshops are ideal for:
Our workshops are always fun and engaging, supporting your whole team to work collaboratively, creating shared goals and outcomes. Through the use of games we will introduce you to elements of game theory and social psychology, and how this will support your team to work more effectively both in groups and as individuals.
We understand that your organisation is unique with specific and complex needs. We are very happy to discuss with you your requirements and develop a dynamic workshop just for you and your team. We can visit you on your premises and facilitate 1 or 2 day workshops which will be adpated to meet the specific needs of your team. Alternatively you can attend our central off-site training workshops.
Find out more about game training workshops
What else does game training do? We believe so much in the power of our technique that we share it openly, training others in our unique and powerful approach. These workshop are ideal for the voluntary and public sector, including youth workers, trainers, teachers, educators, Local Authority workers, social workers and group facilitators.
The ‘Game Training the Trainer’ workshop includes:
To make an equiry or booking please get in touch.