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EPISODE · Mar 11, 2024 · 51 MIN

Skill, Passion, Persistence, and Luck Fueled Bob Moog's Ascendency to Game and Puzzle Grandmaster

from Monday Morning Radio · host Dean Rotbart

When it comes to running a competitive company, Bob Moog doesn't play games. Well, actually, he does. Daily. Bob is co-founder and president of University Games, the largest independent game company in the world. For almost four decades, Bob has gone up against the biggest players — including Hasbro and Mattel — and found a way to beat them at their own game. Pun intended. In fact, University Games distributes more products in more outlets and more markets than any other company focused on board games.  The company now has six divisions: University Games (board games), Great Explorations (science and learning/glow-in-the-dark products), BePuzzled (puzzles and brainteasers), Briarpatch (preschool games and puzzles), U-Create (crafts and activities), and Front Porch Classics (classic games, built to last a lifetime). University Games' philosophy has always been to offer games that encourage social interaction and imagination through gameplay, with learning sprinkled in to spice it up.  Bob's story will inspire anyone who competes against entrenched giants. He'll also share the management philosophy that has proven a game winner for just shy of four decades. Monday Morning Radio is hosted by the father-son duo of Dean and Maxwell Rotbart. Photo: Bob Moog, University Games Posted: March 11, 2024 Monday Morning Run Time: 51:10 Episode: 12.36 RELATED EPISODES Frank Armbruster Invented or Created 96 Products Elliott Neff, a Real-Life Chess Master, Shares the Valuable Lessons that Chess Teaches

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