Handbook of management games

What kinds of management game are now available? How do they differ from one another? How do they compare with other ways of learning? Where can I find the most suitable games for the training objectives I have in mind? Handbook of Management Games offers detailed answers to these questions and many...

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Main Author: Elgood, Chris (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Aldershot, Hampshire, England Gower 1984
©1984
Edition:3th edition
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