
Playing with Purpose
Playing with Purpose shows how a facilitator, coach, manager, people developer or trainer can invent or reinvigorate an artificial learning experience and make it so much more than a game. The authors explore a range of dilemmas, challenges and problems faced by anyone wanting to run memorable training sessions, classes and project meetings, demonstrating how to extract powerful lessons from the simplest of household and office objects and situations.
The exercises and ideas outlined provide a focused examination of a range of training aims and outcomes, including leadership, teamwork, communications, equality and diversity, feedback, and personal effectiveness; as well as general energisers, closers, and problems to be solved.
Steve Hutchinson and Helen Lawrence believe that seeing their sustainable, creative approach to experiential learning explicitly laid out will give you the confidence to develop your own solutions.
Playing with Purpose shows how a facilitator, coach, manager, people developer or trainer can invent or reinvigorate an artificial learning experience and make it so much more than a game. The authors explore a range of dilemmas, challenges and problems faced by anyone wanting to run memorable training sessions, classes and project meetings, demonstrating how to extract powerful lessons from the simplest of household and office objects and situations.
The exercises and ideas outlined provide a focused examination of a range of training aims and outcomes, including leadership, teamwork, communications, equality and diversity, feedback, and personal effectiveness; as well as general energisers, closers, and problems to be solved.
Steve Hutchinson and Helen Lawrence believe that seeing their sustainable, creative approach to experiential learning explicitly laid out will give you the confidence to develop your own solutions.
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Playing with Purpose shows how a facilitator, coach, manager, people developer or trainer can invent or reinvigorate an artificial learning experience and make it so much more than a game. The authors explore a range of dilemmas, challenges and problems faced by anyone wanting to run memorable training sessions, classes and project meetings, demonstrating how to extract powerful lessons from the simplest of household and office objects and situations.
The exercises and ideas outlined provide a focused examination of a range of training aims and outcomes, including leadership, teamwork, communications, equality and diversity, feedback, and personal effectiveness; as well as general energisers, closers, and problems to be solved.
Steve Hutchinson and Helen Lawrence believe that seeing their sustainable, creative approach to experiential learning explicitly laid out will give you the confidence to develop your own solutions.












