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==== Prehearsal Methods ==== | ==== Prehearsal Methods ==== |
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a collection of ideas, methods, examples and leads to create better [[future_prehearsals|prehearsals]] | a collection of ideas, methods, examples and leads to create better [[prehearsal_pocket_guide|prehearsals]] |
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<blockquote>Role playing is a form of group judgment. It puts a group of people into a future situation and asks them to act the same as those in that situation would. The original role-playing scenarios were the war games conducted by the USA and (probably) the Soviet militaries in the 1950s, simulating the tensions and negotiations leading to a nuclear attack. Today role playing is common in emergency preparedness and for those preparing for dangerous technical missions, such as pilots, astronauts or nuclear operators (see Jarva, 2000) -Peter Bishop, Andy Hines and Terry Collins</blockquote> | <blockquote>Role playing is a form of group judgment. It puts a group of people into a future situation and asks them to act the same as those in that situation would. The original role-playing scenarios were the war games conducted by the USA and (probably) the Soviet militaries in the 1950s, simulating the tensions and negotiations leading to a nuclear attack. Today role playing is common in emergency preparedness and for those preparing for dangerous technical missions, such as pilots, astronauts or nuclear operators (see Jarva, 2000) -Peter Bishop, Andy Hines and Terry Collins</blockquote> |
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| ====previous FoAM work==== |
| * see [[:resilients:future_prehearsals]] |
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| ==== current work==== |
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from conversation with sarah neville: | from conversation with sarah neville: |