Build-An-Agile-Organisation Game
Players will split into teams and build their own model for improving organisational agility in a fantasy organisation.
Your games-master will kick off proceedings with a briefing on the rules and the organisational agility model we'll be referring to (the Domains of Business Agility Model - https://businessagility.institute/learn/domains-of-business-agility/) - and then tell you about a number of psychology-based power-ups your team can use to supercharge your business.
Teams will then build a super-sized business strategy canvas and pitch this back to fellow players so they can vote on the winners (I mean, we'll all 'win', but one team will win a bit more than the others :)
Outline/Structure of the Interactive
- Split into teams
- Player briefing:
- The Domains of Business Agility model (https://businessagility.institute/learn/domains-of-business-agility/)
- Psychological power-ups:
- Strengths boost
- Flow
- Autonomy
- Gratitude
- High Quality Connections
- Mindfulness
(and maybe a few others)
- Build your super-sized business strategy canvas
- Teams pitch their canvases
- Vote & announce the winners!
Learning Outcome
Players will learn about organisational agility - and some great research-backed approaches to helping teams build agility, resilience, wellbeing, and performance.
Target Audience
Anyone interested in the psychological side of building organisational agility
Links
Related recent talks:
Happiness & agility talk at the last year's LAST conference: https://www.dropbox.com/s/1rc7rjuror3t2kp/HappinessAgility-LAST-Jun2017.pdf?dl=0
Ikigai talk at Spark The Change conference: https://www.dropbox.com/s/pphhi8mkvdphhhn/Ikigai%20-%20Spark%20The%20Change%202018.pdf?dl=0
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