Playfully Experience How Resource Management Can Succeed

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A Fun Way to Experience How Resource Management Can Succeed

What this Game Is About

With this game (developed by itdesign, the company behind Meisterplan), you will playfully dive into the world of resource management. In several rounds, you will get to know the most important principles of functioning planning on an abstract level and find out under which conditions you can realistically plan your projects and resources. To all project and resource managers out there: Get ready and place your bets.

  • Number of Players: 6 -12 People
  • Duration: approx. 90 minutes
  • Target Group: Project Managers, Resource Managers, Management, Team Leads, PMO, Employees, Project Members
The resource management game is fun and eye opening. Want to play a round?

Downloads

Game Instructions

Get the game instructions in English here.

Resource Boards

Download and print the two resource boards A and B.

Projects

Download and print the 6 different projects that need staffing.

Playing Cards

Download and print the playing cards (6 risk cards, 7 event cards, 4 round cards, 4 portfolio overview cards, 12 role cards).

Project Plans

Download and print the 6 project plans for the projects.

Resource Cards

Build an identical deck of cards with a set you have or print these resource cards.
The resource management game is fun and eye opening. Want to play a round?

Preparation of the Game

  • Make yourself familiar with the game instructions.
  • Print out all needed material (see downloads above).
  • Organize poker chips with the values of 5, 10 and 25 and some file folders (as temporary partition barrier).

Get in touch with us to receive a personal explanation of the game rules with a physical copy of the game. We are also happy to provide guidance on the model solution.

Stephan Anders from Meisterplan

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