Randömia Balloon Factory
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ISBN: 978-1-877864-92-6
A Unique Simulation for Working Across the Cultural Divide
Cornelius Grove & Willa Hallowell
3-Ring Binder - 130 pp. More details...
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In this unique simulation, a group of trainers representing a toy and game company from Richland (a wealthy and powerful Western country) travel to Randömia (a traditional non-Western country) to train the Randömians in techniques for improving product quality and productivity. The first training attempt is a failure, so the trainers must find out from the Randömian workers why it failed, as it succeeded many times before in Richland. The simulation picks up two days after the failed training. The interaction between these two opposite cultural groups results in frustration and confusion, which occurs when people from different cultures come together.
Randömia: A Unique Simulation for Working Across the Cultural Divide simulates a realistic business-related problem that many Western managers and trainers experience when they interact with people who have different value-driven behaviors. It is designed for fifteen to thirty-five participants and takes approximately three hours. One unique feature is that the Richlanders—composed of some mixture of American, Anglo-Canadian, British, Irish, German, Dutch, Belgian, Scandinavian, Australian, or New Zealander participants—play themselves. They receive no cultural rules, unlike the Randömians, who are given specific rules on how to behave, lending a unique authenticity to the game. "Aha!" insights are sure to follow!
"Elegant in its simplicity, clever in its design, Randömia Balloon Factory simulates an interaction between corporate trainers from one country (Richland) and factory workers from another country (Randömia). The four key cultural concepts that this simulation is modeled on are useful for any global corporation whose employees deal directly with people from other cultures or support employees who do. The designers take each of these concepts and trace behavioral outcomes, exploring ways to respond appropriately to culturally different others. Much more material is available in the play of this simulation than can be covered in three hours. If you have done a thorough needs assessment, this can be handled by focusing on those aspects of the experience that are most relevant to the client." —Sandra Fowler, Simulation & Gaming, editor Intercultural Sourcebook
"Simulations are powerful learning tools. In the hands of skillful facilitators, Randömia Balloon Factory can generate very useful insights regarding the nature of cross-cultural differences. Equally important is its potential for promoting cultural self-awareness. Participants in the exercise should gain an increased level of open-mindedness and humility, both of which contribute to successful cross-cultural relations." —Gary M. Wederspahn, author of Intercultural Services: A Worldwide Buyer's Guide and Sourcebook and Principal Consultant, Intercultural Business Solutions
"Innovative, realistic and flexible, Randömia is an experiential exercise that builds on the strengths of the classic cross-cultural simulations. It adds flexibility and a welcomed, elegant simplicity. The sophisticated debriefing section has a depth unique in its anticipation of learning opportunities; those 'aha' experiences we all want to encourage. Randömia is a powerful addition to the field. " —Jeanne M. McNett, Associate Professor of Management Department of Business Studies, Assumption College
Cornelius Grove, Ph.D., is the founder of Grovewell LLC, providing leadership development, executive coaching, team performance, and strategic consulting services to individuals and businesses in the international marketplace. He has authored numerous books and articles, including coauthoring Encountering the Chinese: A Guide for Americans. Visit his website at www.Grovewell.com.
Anthropologist Willa Hallowell is a partner in Cornelius Grove & Associates, where she is responsible for expatriate and executive coaching and for overseeing the quality of the firm's training and coaching.
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