Hi guys, in this post I want to bring you some techniques that can be used, for example, in retrospectives. Using these exercises will help you to make sure that everyone will be “heard”. Sometimes teams consist of shy members that usually do not express their opinions that much. With the help of these exercises, they can express themselves without going out from their comfort zone. Some of these exercises were already known to me, others I learned with Lyssa and Michael
Consent Check
This exercise is to be used when the facilitator knows that the group is in an agreement or the stakes are low. This exercise will serve to make sure that everyone´s opinion is the same. The facilitator can ask “Does anyone object to ? After this, just confirm that everyone is aligned.
Roman Vote
The facilitator makes a statement, on the count of 3 people hold up their thumbs up,down or sideways. Let the team see each other´s opinions. After that, invite the ones with thumbs down or sideways to talk.
Vote with your feet
This exercise is a bit similar to the one explained here. The facilitator makes a statement: “How successful this iteration was”. People imagine a line on the floor where the left side means: “not successful at all” and the right side means: “a complete success”. People will move themselves according to their opinion. If there is a big difference between opinions, invite people to discuss about it.
Consensus Check
You can use planning poker cards for this exercise, but you have dozens of different options. The facilitator makes a statement and on the count of 3 people will show their cards. Higher the score of the cards, higher they agree with the statement. Lower the score, less they agree with the statement. As in a normal estimation meeting, if the scores are too different, invite people for a discussion.
These are small exercises that can be done in order to help everyone to be listened… Hope it was useful for you.
Cheers,
Luis



