Gamestorming for Distributed Teams
Gamestorming for Distributed Teams adapts traditional gamestorming techniques for remote teams, using digital tools to facilitate collaboration. This method is ideal for teams spread across different locations that want to engage in creative problem-solving and relationship-building activities.
How to run it
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Choose a digital collaboration platform that supports visual interaction, such as Miro or MURAL.
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Select a visual collaboration game suitable for your team’s objectives, such as Empathy Map or Prune the Product Tree.
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Brief participants on the game’s rules and objectives, ensuring everyone understands how to interact with the digital tools.
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Facilitate the game, encouraging active participation and real-time feedback.
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Conclude with a debrief to discuss insights and next steps.
Tips
Ensure all participants are comfortable with the technology before starting.
Encourage open communication and make use of breakout rooms for smaller group discussions.
Be prepared to adapt the game to suit the digital format and the specific needs of your team.
Variations
Consider using different visual metaphors to suit the specific context of your team. You might also adapt the method to asynchronous collaboration by allowing participants to contribute at different times.
Where it fits
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