Once me and my group began playing the first listed scenario on the simplest difficulty, which the game recommends will take about 45 + minutes, it took us somewhere around 2 - 3 hours to finish because we had to constantly stop in order to locate hidden rules and decipher the sometimes frustrating manual. (wolfsgamingblog.com)
Understanding the psychology behind that tension, and navigating around the people who perpetuate it, is the subject of The Blame Game: How the Hidden Rules of Credit and Blame Determine Our Success and Failure (Free Press). (canadianbusiness.com)
Some mergers, like the 1999 Exxon Mobil juggernaut, have been near seamless, while some others, like the infamous 2001 Hewlett - Packard Compaq merger, have been bumpy, says Ben Dattner, an organizational psychologist and the author of The Blame Game: How the Hidden Rules of Credit and Blame Determine Our Success or Failure (Free Press, 2011). (entrepreneur.com)