Introduction
In many companies, if you mention the words ‘business literacy’ employees immediately get the shakes. Unfortunately, many companies’ training programs don’t help matters much. The teachers lecture employees in often long, information overloaded classes like the employees are cramming for a CPA exam. Sound familiar? It doesn’t have to be this way! In fact, teaching and learning business can be interesting, and maybe even a little fun.
Note to the wise: Nothing can duplicate the informal, practical learning that comes with keeping score and huddling around the real numbers day in and day out. But, there is definitely a place for formal financial training – if it’s done right.
Rules of Play Financial Literacy Onsite Workshop
Rules of Play was designed to introduce the employee base to the concept of Open-Book Management and the processes of The Great Game of Business, as well as provide them with a general understanding of the balance sheet, income statement and cash flow statement. The workshop ends by placing financial literacy into the context of The Great Game of Business so that the participants understand how they will be using “the numbers” to help drive success for their company and for themselves. This workshop provides the fundamentals of business and financial literacy your employees need in order to be contributing members of the team. This facilitated training is tailored to service and manufacturing industries and can be customized to your specific industry and organization.
Who Should Attend
- Employees from your company who have not yet had formal financial literacy training
What's Included
Great Game Trainer onsite to facilitate the first workshop with your employees. Rules of Play Facilitators Kit Including: 25 Participant Workbooks, Facilitator's Guide, CD containing workbook for future internal use, Copyright release, Great Game DVD, The Great Game of Business Book, A Stake in The Outcome Book, Yo-Yo Company Workbook
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Robert Taylor says:
On December 7, 2011 at 4:15 pm
I’m very interested in the Great Game of Business and feel it could work in our business as far as the office and shop employees go. Couple things I’m concerned about is how do we get the 350 drivers that are on the road for days, weeks and months at a time and showing the Balance sheet, income and cash flow statements. I can be reached via email or 507 645 4531 x117. Thanks, Rob