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John Neely
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New Card Games Reinforce Conflict Management Understanding and Skills
CPP Releases Let's Deal with Conflict! as TKI
Companion Product
May 19, 2003
Palo Alto, CA -- CPP,
Inc., today introduced Let's Deal with Conflict!, a set of ten
card games played with a special deck designed to reinforce the concepts
of the company's best-selling Thomas-Kilmann Conflict Mode Instrument
(TKI). CPP, Inc., is the leading provider of assessments and training
tools for professionals focused on meeting individual and organizational
development needs.
The new games, developed by world-renowned game developer Sivasailam
"Thiagi" Thiagarajan, Ph.D., convert familiar card games
such as gin rummy, poker, and solitaire into new ones that teach and
reinforce the five TKI conflict-handling modes: competing, collaborating,
compromising, avoiding, and accommodating. Each game enhances learning
and comprehension of these five modes to increase understanding of
how to work with people in conflict situations.
"This is the second set of card games created for CPP by Thiagi.
We have found that learning-based games such as those in Let's
Deal with Conflict! greatly advance people's ability to understand
themselves and to interact appropriately with others," says David
Krantz, president and CEO of CPP. "Since most people are already
familiar with card games, they learn these very easily and quickly
become fluent in the five conflict-handling styles."
The new games are well suited to use in conflict workshops since
most involve multiple players. In fact, several games are played by
larger groups. For example, in Action Rummy, the players must collect
sets of four cards that belong to the same conflict mode. In another
game, Card Sets, players compete to compile a hand comprising a full
house or four of a kind.
"People working in conflict management can take as long as
twenty years to acquire a solid level of fluency because they come
across different types of behaviors and interactions infrequently,"
says Thiagi. "The card games accelerate this process by presenting
people with all of the kinds of behaviors in a short period of time.
This requires participants to classify the conflict mode correctly
and quickly. People actually get addicted to the games and play them
again and again, learning even more in the process."
Let's Deal with Conflict! comes with reproducible instruction
sheets to help participants learn each game quickly as well as reproducible
masters for presentation overheads and, a deck of playing cards. The
package also includes materials to help facilitators introduce and
explain each game.
Further information about Let's Deal with Conflict! is available
at CPP's web site at www.cpp.com
or by calling CPP Customer Relations at (800) 624-1765.
About CPP, Inc.
CPP, Inc. is the
leading provider of assessments and training tools for professionals
focused on meeting individual and organizational development needs.
In addition to the Myers-Briggs® and Spectrum CPI 260® assessments,
its world-renowned brands include the Strong Interest Inventory®
assessment, the Thomas-Kilmann Conflict Mode Instrument, the
FIRO-B® assessment, and the California Psychological Inventory®
assessment. Davies Black® Publishing, an imprint of CPP, also
offers high-quality books in the fields of career management, leadership,
organization development, and professional improvement.
CPP's mission is to help people understand themselves, how they relate
to others, and how they can succeed together. The company publishes
assessments and training tools for a variety of applications, such
as leadership development, coaching, team building, career management,
and communication. CPP's assessments are among the most widely used
in the world; for more than 45 years they have benefited millions
of people in more than 50 countries.
CPP's assessments, training tools, and publications are available
directly from CPP and through thousands of professional counselors
and consultants worldwide. Some assessments, such as the MBTI instrument,
must be administered only by qualified practitioners.
For more information about CPP, visit www.cpp.com
or call 800-624-1765.
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MBTI, Myers-Briggs and Myers-Briggs Type Indicator
are registered trademarks of the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator Trust.
Strong Interest Inventory is a registered trademark of Stanford University
Press. Davies-Black and FIRO-B are registered trademarks of CPP, Inc.
The CPP logo, Spectrum CPI 260 and California Psychological Inventory
are trademarks of CPP, Inc.
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