Mary Birshtein Explained

Mary Mironovna Birshtein (1902, St Petersburg – 1992) was a Soviet social scientist noted for the development of simulation and gaming techniques for use in business and research environments.[1] She is known as the "mother of simulation gaming" following her adaptation of wargames to business games in 1932. Her first game was based in a typewriter factory and was used to train managers in how to handle production problems.[2] She was first affiliated to the Bureau of Scientific Organisation of Labour.

Notes and References

  1. Dzhukov. R. F.. Mikhaylushkin. A. I.. Marie Mironovna Beershtain Mary M. Birshtein 1902-1992. Simulation and Gaming. 1993. 24. 1. 6–8. 10.1177/1046878193241002.
  2. Book: Harteveld. Casper. Triadic Game Design: Balancing Reality, Meaning and Play. 2011. Springer Science & Business Media. 9781849961578.