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    Speed Ventures - (Spanish)

    Authors:
    Jack Brittain & Sim Sitkin
    Source:
    DRRC
    Prep Time:
    20 mins
    Negotiation Time:
    30 mins - 50 mins
    Number of Roles:
    1
    Price Per Role:
    $7.50
    Description

    Speed Ventures is a dynamic decision-making exercise that challenges participants to analyze real-world data and navigate complex trade-offs under pressure. The scenario involves a racing team facing a high-stakes choice with significant financial and reputational implications. The exercise is designed to surface cognitive biases in negotiation and strategic planning, making it ideal for courses in decision analysis, behavioral economics, or leadership.

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    Speed Ventures 2018 - Part A

    Authors:
    Jack Brittain & Sim Sitkin
    Source:
    DRRC
    Prep Time:
    20 mins
    Negotiation Time:
    30 mins - 50 mins
    Number of Roles:
    1
    Price Per Role:
    $7.50
    Description

    Speed Ventures is a dynamic decision-making exercise that challenges participants to analyze real-world data and navigate complex trade-offs under pressure. The scenario involves a racing team facing a high-stakes choice with significant financial and reputational implications. The exercise is designed to surface cognitive biases in negotiation and strategic planning, making it ideal for courses in decision analysis, behavioral economics, or leadership.

    Important: Use this version if you want students to receive only Part A first. Part B is available in the free downloadable instructor packet.

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    Speed Ventures 2018 - Parts A&B

    Authors:
    Jack Brittain & Sim Sitkin
    Source:
    DRRC
    Prep Time:
    20 mins
    Negotiation Time:
    30 mins - 50 mins
    Number of Roles:
    1
    Price Per Role:
    $7.50
    Description

    Speed Ventures is a dynamic decision-making exercise that challenges participants to analyze real-world data and navigate complex trade-offs under pressure. The scenario involves a racing team facing a high-stakes choice with significant financial and reputational implications. The exercise is designed to surface cognitive biases in negotiation and strategic planning, making it ideal for courses in decision analysis, behavioral economics, or leadership.
    Note: This version includes both Parts A & B in a single document for streamlined use.