Hollow Square
Introduction
This game can be used to help teams understand the impact of communication between those who develop plans and those who have to implement them. It also highlights helpful and not so helpful behaviours when planning, assigning or completing tasks. Teams that regularly work on problem solving will find the game useful for alerting them to factors that encourage or restrict effectiveness.
It can be played at several levels of complexity.
The Game
You divide your group into a Planning Team and an Operations Team. The Planning
Team have 20mins to prepare a briefing that will enable the Operations Team
to carry out a specific task – the building of a hollow square.
The Operations Team then have to carry out the task working from the briefing
they have received without any further input from Planning.
At the end of a time limit both teams review the performance against the task,
quality of briefings, assignments and instructions plus the wider implications
for their work situation.
In the more complex version teams can be chosen to reflect their real work
roles or their level of attention to detail! A longer version can be played
with Planning allowed to intervene halfway through the process.
Typically, the game promotes an active discussion about behaviours, assumptions
made by both teams, quality of delegation and actions to improve communication.
What you get
You get a full description of the game, handout masters for Planning and Operations together with a list of review questions and suggestions for learning points.
You may copy these for use within your organisation as long as you retain the copyright note.
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Why not purchase Hollow Square available at a limited time offer price of £50.00 (approximately $90) and immediately download it?
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