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Rating:  Summary: Excellent! A Must Have. Review: Having Read all of Karl Rohnke's Books (Silverbullets). Sam brings and exciting energy to Adventuring Gaming and Corporate Gaming. Anywhere from Executive Marbles to Hot Air Ballons. A must!
Rating:  Summary: Excellent! A Must Have. Review: Having Read all of Karl Rohnke's Books (Silverbullets). Sam brings and exciting energy to Adventuring Gaming and Corporate Gaming. Anywhere from Executive Marbles to Hot Air Ballons. A must!
Rating:  Summary: Decent Resource Review: Like many resource books, "Executive Marbles" offers a little something for everyone. If you are looking to purchase an "everything I could ask for in one resource book" this is not for you. If you are looking for a few new ideas to begin or enhance your personal bag of tricks, this book will likely deliver.I had some difficulty with the written explanation of some of the activities. Less isn't always more. More detailed descriptions would have been helpful. Also, the lack of helpful diagrams and the limited descriptive photos might be troublesome for visual learners. There is a helpful chart in the front of the book detailing the recommended group sizes for each activity. The team size information would have been even more helpful had it also been included with each individual write up. Less flipping back and forth. There are a couple initiatives that have been used frequently in our programs since having purchased this book. We have had tremendous luck with "Insanity" in particular. If you are developing a resource library, this selection may not become your most referenced book, but it is not likely to gather dust on a shelf. A decent resource and a decent value.
Rating:  Summary: Decent Resource Review: Like many resource books, "Executive Marbles" offers a little something for everyone. If you are looking to purchase an "everything I could ask for in one resource book" this is not for you. If you are looking for a few new ideas to begin or enhance your personal bag of tricks, this book will likely deliver. I had some difficulty with the written explanation of some of the activities. Less isn't always more. More detailed descriptions would have been helpful. Also, the lack of helpful diagrams and the limited descriptive photos might be troublesome for visual learners. There is a helpful chart in the front of the book detailing the recommended group sizes for each activity. The team size information would have been even more helpful had it also been included with each individual write up. Less flipping back and forth. There are a couple initiatives that have been used frequently in our programs since having purchased this book. We have had tremendous luck with "Insanity" in particular. If you are developing a resource library, this selection may not become your most referenced book, but it is not likely to gather dust on a shelf. A decent resource and a decent value.
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