You can get the rules from Hasbro's web site here: http://www.hasbro.com/common/instruct/Conflict.PDF
There are some general rules here:
http://www.boardgamegeek.com/thread/147314
http://www.boardgamegeek.com/thread/69952
both of the pages have general information and some specific rules.
I also found Conflict in a list of game rules for sale on this site, if you want some official ones:
http://www.darwinsgamecloset.com/rules-page-2.html
Another option is to buy a copy of the game. I saw one on eBay as I was searching for the rules, so they are still out there.
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The concept is called 'conflict of interest', especially if your position on the board benefits you financially through your business.
The President, CEO and Chairman of the Board of Parker Hannifin is Donald Washkewicz
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The Oujai is just a game by Parker Brothers.
It was the Ouija Board.
Yes! My brother had it in the early 80's. I am trying to find it!
Rules to top of the pops
Yes, it would generally be considered a conflict of interest if a board member works for the property management company. This is because their role as a board member should be independent and focused on representing the best interests of the community or organization they serve, rather than prioritizing the interests of their employer. Board members should avoid situations where their personal or professional interests may influence their decision-making on matters related to the property management company.
According to much research, the popular board game Monopoly is currently published by Parker Brothers. The game was originated in America. Monopoly is one of the most well known games in the United States.
Risk is a popular 'army' board game designed by Parker Brothers. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Risk_(game)
The board is called a diving board.
It was first produced by Parker Brothers and later Milton Bradley.