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The game’s learning content is derived from the leadership model (Stansfield, 2017) developed from empirical research undertaken as part of a Doctorate in Business Administration.
Purpose of the game:
- To support and encourage discussion and learning around leadership roles
- Highlight the need to work together as a team and engage in active listening
The game encourages players to discuss the answers to questions, allowing them to acquire new knowledge, share experiences and learn from each other. The underpinning theoretical knowledge that supports the game enables all health and social care practitioners to understand and participate in collective leadership.
The Leadership Game works best with 4-12 players divided into 2 teams. Games usually last between 45-60 minutes, but you can make it shorter or longer depending on the time you have available.
The game does not require a facilitator with an expert knowledge of leadership principles, and a facilitator’s role can be very “hands off”. Games can be run as informal activities in the workplace, or as part of more structured training and workshops.
Audience
Suitable for all health and social care staff professionals and students that wish to learn about collective leadership.
Games can be run as informal activities in the workplace, or as part of more structured training and workshops. Does not require a facilitator with an expert knowledge of leadership principles.
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Game details
Players
4 - 12
Duration
45 - 60 minutes
Contents
Board
1
Instructions
1
Question cards
45
Playing pieces
2
Dice
1
Timer
1
Tokens
50
- Choosing a selection results in a full page refresh.