
Technology has introduced to us many new forms of communication. Ultimately though none of them can replace the value of a simple face to face conversation, but still we seem to prefer them. It’s easier to write an email or send a text. I feel more conformable writing down my requirement and sending it over. This game is designed to demonstrate the value lost by avoiding face to face conversation.
Ask the group to self organise into even teams (5-10 people).
Ask for one volunteer per team, someone creative with a good imagination.
Gather the volunteers, tell the teams to pick table, sit down, make themselves comfortable and introduce each other.
Meanwhile with the volunteers, brief them:
Send the volunteers back to the teams.
This game has three rounds.
The teams will experience a wide variety of emotions as this game plays out.
The teams will discover that the written language is very prohibitive when attempting to give instructions.
The teams will discover that using written instructions to create something will involve large amounts of assumptions and interpretations, causing them to ultimately to fail.
In round 1, the customer cannot touch the pens.
Teams may not see what other teams are producing.
No photographing! :)
Announce:
Keep good time keeping, calling out remaining time every min or two
Look out for teams that haven’t put pen to paper after 3 or 4 mins, remind them that the goal is to have a complete picture by 10
Look out for people who are not drawing, remind them there’s more than one pen
Artists: How did that feel?
Customers: How did you find that experience?
Customers - do you like your pictures?
How accurate are the results?
Announce:
Keep good time keeping, calling out remaining time every min or two.
Keep an eye out for teams who aren’t writing stuff yet. Remind them of the timebox.
Keep an eye out for teams who are making one person write. Suggest they could could share the load.
How did that feel?
Why was it hard?
Why wasn’t it much fun?
How accurate do you feel your emails are?
Announce:
Keep good time keeping, calling out remaining time every min or two.
Look out for teams that haven’t put pen to paper after 3 or 4 mins, remind them that the goal is to have a complete picture by 10.
Look out for people who are not drawing, remind them there’s more than one pen.
How did that feel?
Why was it hard?
Why wasn’t it much fun?
What was missing?
How accurate do you feel your picture are?
Compare the before and after pictures
Reflection (example questions)