Monday, August 20, 2007

It's good to be the king

Today we started a new class called International Management which focuses on the management of the multinational corporation. Since this was the first day we didn't cover a whole lot in class but instead spent some time covering course objectives and introducing ourselves and our backgrounds to show the wide diversity of people and experiences we have in the class.

Then we had an afternoon session which was rather interesting. We met at 1:30 to undertake a cultural simulation. We divided the class into two groups, the Alpha's and the Beta's. The object of this simulation was for each group to have a completely different "culture" and then observe how we interact and see if we could figure out the other culture (however, we didn't know this until the end). I'll try not to give away too many details of the game because I don't want to ruin it for future classes.

I was in the Alpha group and our culture was a very social or relational culture. We liked to touch each other (which wasn't always necessarily as fun as it sounds) and valued the relationships we forged more than the results of the "game" we played. One rather interesting twist was that the Alpha's have a patriarch. This person was chosen at the beginning and was usually the oldest male in the group. So that just happened to be me. My job was to protect and oversee the group, and especially the women of our group. As you can see, this part of the job wasn't so bad :)



Then we played a game. We each had three cards (although one of them was a bad card) and we would shuffle them then reveal them. To be honest, I don't really know how the rule worked about who "won" the chips because as the patriarch, I automatically won every time. Again, not such a bad deal. So all we did was hang out with each other and play this game.



We sent small delegations to the Beta group so we could try and understand what they were all about. When our people came back we would all gather around and listen to them tell what they learned (or didn't learn).





And I must admit we really made the most of this game. Amit even came up with an Alpha song and Nolen performed the Alpha dance for the group.



In the end it was a lot of fun and I think we pretty much figured out the Beta group. We saved our best analytical minds for last as evidenced by this picture of Ryan (AKA Blur) briefing the group while John (who was our Alpha bouncer) stood guard.



Until next time....

1 comment:

John Chappell said...

Great blog Patriarch! I am pretty upset I went to Beta land during Nolan's dance.