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Strategy game and business simulation of the value of team roles, problem solving communication

 

Power Play team event
An international summit has pulled together everyone in the United Nations International Community (UNIC). The nations of the world are on the brink of war, and your mission is to see to the survival of your country and its allies.

Each person heads a portfolio in a UNIC country with its own unique set of resources and problems. Armed with your nations strengths your negotiators are knocking out the deals. Your Military chiefs are forming alliances. Your treasurers are meeting the underworld Arms Dealers and your spies are doing what they do best. 

Power Play is a game of strategy, negotiation, and problem solving. Saving the world has never been so much fun.

 

 

 

Key Benefits

  • Integrate into a learning program or play it "just for fun".
  • An ideal choice where your conference has objectives such as:
    • Confronting Change and Problem Solving
    • Team work, and Role definitions
    • Negotiation
    • Ethics
 

Recommended for:

  • Group sizes of 12 to 120 people
  • Senior Management
  • Competitive groups
  • Analytical groups

 

What our clients say about "Power Play"

A successful team building event enjoyed in the USA, Australia, New Zealand and S.E. Asia

  • "Absolutely Fantastic! That was the unanimous feeling after our Power Play at our Miami Conference. It worked very well as both a teambuilding and entertainment event. Dial M’s professionalism is definitely world class." Eastman Software 
 
  • A very enjoyable night of fun and teamwork was had by all. The interaction between all Beiersdorf 
 
  • "All participants were impressed at the quality and professionalism of product you delivered, ensuring everyone had an enjoyable evening". RAAF Management Services Team.
 
  • "The teambuilding exercise was a load of fun and "just what the doctor ordered" for our senior management". QBE Insurance

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