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mercredi, mars 3 2010

Plus de questions, moins de réponse!

Accélérer le rythme de C2OE? Bien sûr!

En modifiant un peu les règles!

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vendredi, décembre 4 2009

Un départ rapide et éclairant

Le premier contact avec C2EO peut s'avérer un peu impressionnant. Beaucoup de règles, une stratégie à mettre en place et tellement de cartes différentes! Cette apparente complexité peut faire peur.

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mardi, novembre 3 2009

Une façon d'accélérer le début de la partie!

Comment entrer dans le vif du sujet rapidement?

Faites piger 12 cartes à chaque participants au début de la partie.
Les participants doivent conserver seulement 5 cartes dans leurs mains.
Ils peuvent donc :
  • Choisir les meilleurs cartes d'attaque... euh d'audit.
  • Mettre des actifs en place rapidement et augmenter leurs gains tout de suite
  • Se débarrasser de leurs systèmes superflus
Cette façon de commencer accélère le jeu et permet aux participants 
  • D'avoir une vue d'ensemble plus rapidement
  • De commencer les audits et les questions
  • De faire plus de profits
Jouez et apprenez!
 
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vendredi, avril 24 2009

Flexible rules

 

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mardi, décembre 23 2008

C2EO for large group?

Question from potential user 
I’m not sure yet on the use.  We run Orientation classes sometimes as small as a couple people and as large as 35.  
Maybe we would use it for annual refresher training. What kind of feedback have you gotten on the large group kit vs. the small? 
 
ANSWER 
Response from large group are very good! There is always 10% of the participants who do not like the game format for various reason, but I get the same % from traditional training format. Some people just do not like training the way I deliver it... too intense! The only thing you must remember for large group is the crowd control aspect. 
 
Although individual table or team of 5 are easy ton coach, larger group require more time form the facilitator as people frequently have questions on specific cards. The game is complex but to complicated. If you use the powerpoint presentation that is included in the group version you will be able to guide your participant easily. This is necessary only for the first time. As soon as the participants have used the game once they get the hang of it rapidly.
 
In a typical refresher session, you will see the following :
1- Intro to the game : 30 minutes
2- Initial learning ramp up : 30 minutes... you will be more occupied in these 30 minutes than the rest of the session!
3- Next 60-150 minutes : An occasional question or comments
4- Review and evaluation : Plan for 30 minutes if you the participants to fill in the evaluation level 1 and 2. At this stage , the participants are usually disappointed to stop... GOOD THING! 
 
They will be eager to play again! The game is designed so it can be played repeatedly with the initial set of GMP questions. Moreover I have a GLP set coming out soon... and a WHMIS set too (with a Canadian slant...).
 
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mercredi, avril 23 2008

C2EO for new hires?

Whenever new employees are hired, the training department has a responsibility, along with HR, to train them. Train them on GMP, safety, WHIMS, HR policies, code of conduct etc., etc. Whether it is a 4 h, 8 h, 2-day or more program, chances are at the end of the program 90% of the material will be forgotten.

Is there a better way to do this?

C2EO can help you! Serious games are becoming a trend not to be ignored (for more information see www.seriousgames.org) What you have in your hands is such a serious game. Fun, but serious!

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