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10 Categorizing Games to Energize Your Training Class (Part 2)

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Explore engaging categorization games for training, including customer journey mapping, communication styles, marketing strategies, and aligning values to energize your sessions! Part 2 of 10.

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Why Categorizing Games Work in Training

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Match the Concept

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Match the Concept: Leadership Styles

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Match the Concept: Communication Types

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Odd One Out

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Odd One Out: Workplace Communication

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Odd One Out: Professional Development Activities

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Group the Objects

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Group the Objects: Financial Terms

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Group the Objects: Marketing Strategies

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Before & After Categorization

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Before & After Categorization: Project Management Phases

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Before & After Categorization: Customer Journey Stages

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Leaderboard

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Align the Values

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Align the Values: Core Values vs. Personal Preferences

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Align the Values: Company Culture Elements

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