Schlagwort: remote
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How to experience „FLOW“ in a remote setting
Picture: Sindre Aalberg via Unsplash When I posted the link to the article about „Flow Metrics“ and the problem with multitasking, I pointed out this great article from Johanna Rothmann and the video of Henrik Kniberg, a great discussion on LinkedIn evolved, where we also talked about exercises to experience the „Flow“. Johanna was…
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Visualisation, the secret power
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But where to start, when the team dismisses your idea of using a whiteboard and sticky notes with: Ah no, we don’t need that „schnick schnack“. Not only is visualisation one of the principles in Kanban, where we start with visualizing the current workflow/process. It also helps in every kind of planning, workshop, brainstorming session…
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Enough, lets move on or: How a puppet can save your meeting
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We all know the scenario: a meeting, a discussion that only seems to affect two people and nobody dares to bring it up. Most of the participants are already annoyed and bored. And here comes ELMO ELMO stands for Enough Let’s Move On. The facilitator of the meeting is taking care, that a majority is…
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„How to make Toast“ – A fun excercise with big impact
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💡 Start a meeting, workshop, or conversation with a quick exercise to make your ideas visible. Draw ‘How to Make Toast’ to ignite your creative and analytical thinking and visualize what’s next for you and your teams.. What happens when you ask a group this supposedly simple question: Please sketch all the steps you need:…
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X-Team Silos: Playfully experience the advantages of a T-Shaped team (game)
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X-team Silos Game – getting in T-shape this game shows the advantages of a team in a playful way, where the people have a so-called t-shape skillset. What does this mean? I have my main competencies, e.g., as a Backend Developer, but I also know about Frontend. In discussions about product development, this is very…
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„Sequences“ – A fun activity, not only for Nerds*
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Disclaimer: *Nerds: When I talk about Nerds, it is always positive. In the last 10 years or more, I have been surrounded by them, I’m part of the active community around the ccc, the chaos computer club. Since I found out, that hacking doesn’t necessarily mean having computer/programming skills. It just means: Doing things differently…
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Simple and effective teambuilding activity: „Did You Know?“
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In remote settings, team members probably don’t know much about each other, apart from work. This activity is opening this space Bring the team together in pairs (breakout rooms) so they can talk about a topic you provide for around 4 minutes. It can be something work-related but also chit-chat, where they talk about a…
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Keep Talking [GAME]
https://keeptalkinggame.com/ Played at the Agile Camp Berlin 2019: You’re alone in a room with a bomb. Your friends, the “Experts”, have the manual needed to defuse it. But there’s a catch: the Experts can’t see the bomb, so everyone will need to talk it out – fast! Put your puzzle-solving and communication skills to the…