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100 Training Games

100 Training Games
By Gary Kroehnert

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Book of training games that is also very popular (many of these are!)

This one includes games and activities related to stress management, brainstorming, shuffling paper, over coming fear and many more.

Also suggested as useful for training and facilitating aimed at communication, teamwork, initiative. Well organized.

Product Description

100 ways to dramatically enhance training.

New Ideas­­AAA of Stress Management­­Brainstorm­­Shuffling Papers­­Overcoming Fear­­These are the names of just a few of the 100 reproducible games you'll find in this lively, inventive collection of instructional aids from the best-selling training author Gary Kroehnert. Perfect for developing employees' abilities in communication, teamwork, initiative, stress and time management, creativity, and more, 100 Training Games makes role plays more effective, simulations more realistic, and exercises more fun!

Each game is self-contained and provides all the necessary instructions and materials. What's more, a unique index grid and system of graphic symbols help you locate and choose complementary games and respond confidently to particular training needs and situations. 100 Training Games is a must-have sourcebook for trainers and managers in all functions and industries.


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #544646 in Books
  • Published on: 1994-03-01
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 176 pages

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Customer Reviews

a pretty good buy4
I found many exercises in this book to be useful. Most of them require no props and can be adapted to any environment. I work with school and college students and have used the exercises in my workshops with good results. The games are categorised and presented very well.

Average3
Some of the activities are very good, however, you have to really look for them. Most of them are not very good or old and too familiar. However, the presentation is very good and the book has an easy reference at the begining that you can use to pinpoint the activities that are suitable for different topics.

Much less than I expected1
I was very disappointed with this one. In the introduction, the author reminds us that any games or activities must be relevant to the subject. Unfortunately, I saw very few activities that I could use as-is in my workshops. They would take too much time of a two-hour workshop for little return, or seemed to have little point at all. I saw a few I could adapt to the content of my parent and/or teacher early childhood workshops.