Timing:
30-45 minutes
Materials:
Thought-provoking video and the AV equipment to play it to the team
Instructions:
- The idea of this “game” is to play the team a short, thought-provoking video and ask the team to reflect on it in their context. Excellent as a retrospective technique. One of our favourite debriefing templates for this exercise is the “What? So What? Now What?” template:
- First, ask the team “What?” – what was the video about? What was the message?
- Then ask the team “So What?” – how is that relevant to them as a team or the organisation or to them individually?
- Then finally ask them “Now What?” – what do they think they could or should do based on what they have seen, heard, and discussed?
- TED.com is a great source of short, thought-provoking videos to begin with but you could pick a clip from an episode of The Simpsons or a movie, or even a random Youtube clip. Sometimes the content isn’t important so long as the team uses it as an opportunity or frame to reflect
Learning Points:
- Obviously the learning points are highly dependent upon the video you choose and the area(s) of reflection the team chooses to look at
- The main, high-level, learning points are around the importance of reflection and the power of abstraction and re-framing (taking something apparently random/unrelated/irrelevant and applying it to their situation)
Variations:
- Try an article or a blog post instead of a video
This exercise was co-created as part of a collaboration day between myself and Paul Goddard