Battery Check ... How are YOU?

Battery Check ... How are YOU?

Battery Check ... How are YOU?
The goal of this game is to generate ideas with silent sticky note writing.
Using African (and other) Proverbs for inspiration and connection
Everyone plays tag, using breakout rooms in Zoom
Whoosh, bangs, zaps etc. are passed around the circle. Great opportunity to introduce failure bow
‘Who, What, Where, When, Why and How’ is a method used to obtain a thorough understanding of a problem.
When exploring an information space, it’s important for a group to know where they are at any given time. By using SQUID, a group charts out the territory as they go and can navigate accordingly. SQUID stands for Sequential Question and Insight Diagram.
The object of this game is to introduce event participants to each other by co-creating a mural-sized, visual network of their connections.
In any good brainstorming session, there will come a time when there are too many good ideas, too many concepts, and too many possibilities to proceed. When this time has come, dot voting is one of the simplest ways to prioritize and converge upon an agreed solution.
A rapid game of name learning with probably a lot of funny moments. Besides it teaches particiapants how to communicate and strategize in an effective way without being explicit about these goals.
Beginning a session with anonymous sharing of possible problems
Open your workshop / session / meeting with a visual check-in that enables people to be there as who they are and what's on their mind: