OFFICE POLITICS


     

One of the many great personal publishers we met at SOBCon07, was Franke James from Toronto Canada.

Her OFFICE POLITICS site draws over 8000  hits a  day! EVERYONE wants to talk about OFFICE POLITICS and read about OFFICE POLITICS and share their stories!  It's a hot topic! It is so pupular, she has now created the OFFICE POLITICS GAME.

The Office-Politics Game® is a dilemma-based social game that teaches you how to play, and laugh, at office politics. It’s used by HR departments, and corporate trainers worldwide. The Office-Politics Dilemmas have been inspired by the hundreds of letters submitted to Office-Politics.com — and some ‘true life’ stories from the news! The mischief making OP cards (Backstab, Boss’ Favorite and White Knight) simulate the dynamics of real office politics, and ensure that player’s competitive streak will emerge. The game can help with team building, raise awareness, and understanding culture.

Stop by her site and see what everyone's talking about!





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  • 6/1/2007 7:35 PM Timothy Johnson wrote:
    Derrick - I'm glad you brought Franke's game some much-deserved attention. As someone who has used this game, it is a great discussion starter about workplace values. I highly recommend it! (And you're right about Franke - she is just awesome)
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  • 5/15/2009 6:04 AM Gresham wrote:
    How are you. When you want to believe in something, you also have to believe in everything that's necessary for believing in it.
    I am from Madagascar and also now teach English, tell me right I wrote the following sentence: "To find out about vbulletin, go to "

    8-) Thanks in advance. Gresham.
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