Showing posts with label disaster. Show all posts
Showing posts with label disaster. Show all posts
Saturday, April 2, 2011
Bonners Lemon Law
Shows how at least 26 people can be satisfied in a two party negotiation!
This is based on the orange story which is based on Mary Parker Follett. Some authors reference Paretos optimum chart, while Moore borrows the idea without attribution. I have not yet found an original citation for Pareto being involved in this issue. However, the discussion question is whether this is a demonstration, simulation, game or just a lecture with visual aids? Is it the best way to teach this lesson?
Class simulation often fail to reveal underlying interests and creative solutions. This may be a manifestation of the business experience of participants. Repeating simulations that fail in this way may not teach students to ask probing questions as much as this exercise.
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