BARNGA (25th Anniversary Edition)
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ISBN: 978-1-931930-30-7
A Simulation Game on Cultural Clashes (25th Anniversary Edition)
Sivasailam Thiagarajan
with Raja Thiagarajan
Paperback - 132 pp. More details...
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Product Details
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Help your employees understand what unites them together…and what makes them unique! BARNGA is the classic simulation game on cultural clashes. Participants experience the shock of realizing that despite their good intentions and the many similarities among them, people interpret things differently from one another in profound ways, especially people from differing cultures. Players learn that they must understand and reconcile these differences if they want to function effectively in a cross-cultural group.
Revised and expanded for its 25th anniversary, BARNGA’s new features and enhancements include: - New rules allow for games with as few as two players.
- Partnership play permitted, enabling reflection on the impact of moral support from others.
- Redesigned handouts reinforce the idea that everyone is playing by the same rules.
- Different tournament formats raise new types of communication problems.
- Expanded debriefing section.
BARNGA is an ingenious way for people to learn more about the cultures of those with whom they work—and maybe even a little about their own. “Thiagi is a living legend in the intercultural training field, justly famed for his flair and creativity in designing (and selling) games and simulations that open people's eyes to differences in culture.” —Robert Johnson, www.dialogin.com Contents
Background Information Essential Procedures Additional Suggestions Reproducible Pages
About the Author
Dr. Sivasailam "Thiagi" Thiagarajan has published 40 books, 120 games and simulations, and more than 200 articles, and currently publishes a monthly online newsletter—Thiagi GameLetter. Thiagi has been the president of the North American Simulation and Gaming Associating (NASAGA), International Society for Performance Improvement (ISPI), and Association for Special Education Technology (ASET). He has lived in three different countries and has consulted in 21 others.
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