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Liberation

LIBERATION is a the totally new! totally unique!, totally awesome! high-energy team building and collaborative training experience!
 
LIBERATION is a dynamic new innovation in the world of team development. It is a computer-based simulation that allows a team to interact and negotiate with fictitious activists for the release of hostages.
 
Each team has its own computer loaded with the LIBERATION software, so the training event can accommodate multiple teams simultaneously. As a team enters its information, the computer responds by printing a "fax" from the activists with new demands, information, and consequences. At the conclusion, the team is evaluated electronically by how it handled the negotiation.



 
  Your team will be scored on its performance
    in negotiating the release of the hostages. The
     better the team, the higher it scores, the harder
  the activists negotiate and the more the team learns. Simulated two-way communication is established via the computer and a printer. Team members quickly come to believe that the people they are dealing with are real. Deadlines are set and consequences are incurred for missing them, just like in real life. Multiple tasks are demanded of the team. Prioritizing and communication soon become issues, just like in real life. The similarities are endless; the learning points equally so.

See how your teammates work together learn to appreciate each others’ contribution to the team. LIBERATION is a great idea for your next retreat or offsite meeting. And did we mention . . . it's FUN!

LIBERATION can be run as a one- or two-day event, with actual computer run time from 6 to 48 hours. Teams are sent study materials to familiarize themselves with the hostage scenario, then assemble for team awareness and setup information. When they begin the exercise, it runs continuously until completion. After the computer simulation is finished, there is a post-session discussion to
analyze results and solidify the many teambuilding points
learned.

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