The Red Blue Game - Cooperation, sabotage, and the illusion of partnership

$29 - Digital Module

  • The Red Blue Game — Cooperation, Sabotage, and the Illusion of Partnership helps managers make sense of workplace dynamics that look cooperative on the surface but feel increasingly guarded, political, or misaligned underneath. Drawing on the logic of game theory, this module explores how hidden incentives, uneven accountability, fear, and self-protection can quietly push teams away from trust and toward competition — even when everyone still claims to want the same outcome.

    This is not a guide to manipulation, paranoia, or office-game strategy. It is a practical framework for reading difficult team behavior more accurately and responding with better judgment. The module helps managers recognize early warning signs of trust breakdowns, understand why cooperation becomes fragile, and use clearer, fairer, more deliberate actions to restore alignment before friction hardens into sabotage, duplication, or quiet withdrawal.

    Inside, you’ll find learning hints, scenarios, practical prompts, and actionable tools focused on workplace trust, cross-team dynamics, psychological safety, zero-sum thinking, and collaborative repair. It is designed for managers, supervisors, team leads, and professionals who want to reduce unproductive political behavior, strengthen cross-functional partnerships, and lead with more clarity in environments where cooperation cannot simply be assumed.

  • This module reframes the classic Red-Blue Game from game theory to help managers navigate competitive or politically charged workplace environments. In these settings, the tension between self-interest and mutual benefit can undermine trust, stall collaboration, and create costly misalignment.

    Many managers mistakenly assume that hard work and good intentions will naturally lead to cooperation. The Red-Blue framework reveals how hidden incentives, perceived unfairness, and unspoken power dynamics can drive teams toward competition — even when everyone says they want the same outcome.

    This module equips you to spot early warning signs of trust breakdowns, understand the structural forces that push people into competitive modes, and take deliberate action to restore alignment. It’s not about gaming your peers — it’s about leading with clarity, fairness, and strategic empathy, even when the environment makes collaboration hard.

    Note: In this module, 'Red' and 'Blue' are metaphors for mistrust and cooperation, not political ideologies.

  • • Recognize the early warning signs of trust breakdowns

    Identify behaviors and communication patterns that suggest a shift from cooperation to competition — even before open conflict arises.

    • Understand systemic pressures that incentivize misalignment

    Learn how misaligned KPIs, siloed rewards, and vague accountability can unintentionally pit teams against each other.

    • Apply game theory insights to collaboration decisions

    Use strategic thinking to decide when to extend trust, when to hedge, and how to test alignment in high-stakes situations.

    • Repair fractured trust and re-center team dynamics

    Gain language and tactics for defusing competitive dynamics and steering conversations toward mutual gain (see “Glossary of Terms” at the end of this module for key definitions).