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Posted By Kim Warren 12-19-2017 14:07
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Hi Dr Foster ... This is not a direct answer to your questions, but raises an issue you might consider. There are vast quantities of high-quality course material already available online [plus, of course, plenty of garbage!] - so asking your existing Faculty to create yet more online classes may, for ...
Posted By Kim Warren 03-02-2016 03:22
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Strategy Dynamics Ltd provides much simpler strategy games, used among other institutions at London Business School and Wharton - see sdgamesonline.com. I must declare an interest in these. Kim Warren T:+44 1844 274061 | M: +44 7802 485869 | Sk: kim.d.warren | www.strategydynamics.com On 1 March ...
Posted By Kim Warren 04-12-2014 03:08
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Hi Steven - you might find something useful, or at least some ideas in the attached deck, just presented to an HR Analytics conference in London. Run the slide-show to follow the story and click the links for working models, which work well as short in-class exercises on tablets or laptops. Kind regards ...
Posted By Kim Warren 06-17-2010 05:28
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I am putting together a panel for the Teaching track at the SMS Conference in Rome, Sept 12-15 – Bringing Strategy Classes to Life with Simulations. It would be helpful to the audience if we could get as diverse a view of 'simulations' as possible, ranging from pencil-paper exercises right up to full-scale, ...
Posted By Kim Warren 02-23-2010 10:18
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Lin did ask specifically for "simple, class-based simulations". The big games others mentioned are powerful, but take a lot of class-time and are demanding for faculty to manage. Many small, in-class exercises exist that deliver powerful learning – see for example the 'microworld' business games at ...