The article looks at board games, focusing on the skills and lessons players can learn from them that are applicable in life and in business. It describes the game Monopoly, including the progressive economic views of Elizabeth Magie, creator of the Landlord's Game from which it was derived, and the importance of negotiating with others and making deals to winning. On the game Monopoly, it cites the book "The Monopolists: Obsession, Fury, and the Scandal Behind the World’s Favorite Board Game" by Mary Pilon. It discusses other games including Pictionary, Morphology, the Extraordinaires, and Power Grid, describing how they can foster skills including empathy, creativity, and iterative thinking
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