In my research on forecasting decisions in conflicts I have used description
of situations that I and Scott Armstrong have written. Nine are currently
available at conflictforecasting.com under Resources for Researchers. They
are a mixture of business and political-military conflicts. I can provide
role-play version of the materials if people find any that might be useful
for their purposes.
Kesten Green
Business and Economic Forecasting Unit,
Monash University
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Subject: Re: [CMDNET] Entrepreneurial Negotiation Role Play Sought AND law
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If someone knows of one I'd be interested too...and some that would be in
contexts that would be of interest for law students as I am teaching a 5 day
seminar for the law school next summer.
Carolyn
U of Idaho
> Does anyone know of any negotiation simulation/role plays that
> focus on
> an entrepreneurial theme?
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