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DECIDE WHAT IT TAKES TO HELP YOUR TEAM SURVIVE DISCOVER YOUR ABILITY TO SET PRIORITIES AND REACH CONSENSUS Get Trouble on the Inca Trail and discover if you and your team members have what it takes to make the right decisions to survive an adventure on Peru's isolated Inca Trail through the desolate dry Coastal Desert, icy Andes Mountains, and dense Amazon Jungle. Trouble on the Inca Trail presents you with numerous challenging situations that require you to choose from a set of possible actions that offer the best chance for survival. To begin, you embark on the simulated adventure alone,…mehr

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DECIDE WHAT IT TAKES TO HELP YOUR TEAM SURVIVE DISCOVER YOUR ABILITY TO SET PRIORITIES AND REACH CONSENSUS Get Trouble on the Inca Trail and discover if you and your team members have what it takes to make the right decisions to survive an adventure on Peru's isolated Inca Trail through the desolate dry Coastal Desert, icy Andes Mountains, and dense Amazon Jungle. Trouble on the Inca Trail presents you with numerous challenging situations that require you to choose from a set of possible actions that offer the best chance for survival. To begin, you embark on the simulated adventure alone, determining your own choices, and then you take the journey as a team member making the decisions by group consensus. Afterward, compare your choices with what the group selects and determine whether the group performs better than any one individual alone. Trouble on the Inca Trail tests your knowledge and survival skills. Through this challenging and fun-filled simulated activity, you will learn how to work with others to solve problems and hone your team synergy and action-planning skills.
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About the Author Lorraine L. Ukens is the owner of Team-ing with Success, a consulting and training enterprise specializing in team building and leadership development. Her wide range of business experience, spanning more than twenty-five years, is applied in designing, facilitating, and evaluating programs in a variety of human resource development areas. Ukens is the author of more than ten books including the bestselling simulation, Lost in the Amazon, and her most recent collection of activities, The New Encyclopedia of Group Activities from Pfeiffer. She received her M.S. degree from Towson University where she currently is an adjunct faculty member.