[Ailist] Ice Breaker

Jerome Petiprin jeromepet at hotmail.com
Wed Dec 19 16:04:59 MST 2007


For hundreds of possibilities:
_Playfair_ by Matt Weinstein and Joel Goodman
 _The New Games Book: Play Hard, Play Fair, Nobody Hurt_ by The New Games 
Foundation ed. Andrew Fluegelman
_More New Games! and Playful Ideas_ The New Games Foundation ed. Andrew 
Fluegelman

And if anyone knows of a New Games summer camp or workshop in the U.S.A., 
please let me know.

Jerome Petiprin

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From: "Roger Davies" <rdavies at rtpcompany.com>
Sent: Wednesday, December 19, 2007 3:22 PM
To: <ailist at lists.business.utah.edu>
Subject: [Ailist] Ice Breaker

> Dear All
>
> At a future global sales conference I would like to introduce participants
> to each other in an appreciative way. I do not have the opportunity this
> time to host a full inquiry but I would like to help set a really positive
> tone for the conference. Also these conferences are held only every few
> years so this is a time for people to make valuable contact with each 
> other.
>
> There will be about 200 people in an informal setting. Does anyone have 
> any
> ideas for an appriciative 'ice breaker' that I could use? I want to get
> people to connect on a non-work level in a way that they will remember 
> those
> connections and share a deeper bond. I probably have to fit this somehow
> into an informal reception.
>
> Thanks
>
> Roger
>
>
>
>
>
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