I used this activity with a group of managers of all ages. The team were struggling to gel due to the generational gaps. After some learning of the different generations I split them into their generation groups, ie Gen X, Millenials, Baby Boomers, and they engaged in this activity. It was a huge success. This provided the lightbulb moment where they all accepted that different perspectives are relevant in their working environment. Where there is no right perspective, but simply a different view. Excellent activity.
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Tracy Windross
rated this item with 5 stars.
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I used this for a workshop on Performance Management to let managers see that their view may not be the only view of an individual or their performance. It was great fun to do, but also the team kept referring back to the activity throughout the day, which was great. Really got them thinking which was good.
It is easy to use, and I will definitely be using it again in future workshops.
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Pauline Weddell
rated this item with 5 stars.
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I used this as an after lunch exercise to keep people on their feet and working in teams straight away. It followed a session about making assumptions and preceded a session on challenging assumptions and being curious, asking effective questions. It slotted in really well and worked as the perfect short exercise, energiser and thought provoker.
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Naomi Coleman
rated this item with 4 stars.
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