The Collaboration Journey II - Complex Version
Team Building with the Square Wheels® Game:
Tables of 3 to 6 players plan and execute a journey forward, making a
series of collaborative decisions that influence each other's results
as well as overall outcomes. It's fun, fast and engaging and ties to
teams working together.
This Complex Version differs from the Simple Version in that it adds
the additional movement of "wagon pushers" to each round of play, adding
a level of complexity to the understanding of the task as well as to
actual player interactions. Chance is not part of play as it is in the
Simple Version where dice are used. The metaphor of diversity can be
debriefed, if that is part of your desired session outcomes. This is not
a game on diversity but on strategic planning and collaboration.
The
game evolved from our series of Square Wheels® illustrations that
depict how organizations and individuals really work together to impact
productivity and performance. The session starts with a brief overview
using our main illustration to set the stage for continuous improvement
on the collaborative journey forward. This exercise can be readily
integrated with a Square Wheels developmental workshop to kick off or
end a half-day session. PMC offers a number of these different
frameworks.
The Collaboration Journey works nicely to focus players on issues
surrounding team motivation, collaboration and planning. Each tabletop
plays independently yet results from tabletops can be easily compared in
a larger session; there is no practical upper limit as to the number of
tables playing simultaneously. This scenario can be compared to The
Search for The Lost Dutchman's Gold Mine and Seven Seas Quest that focus
on inter-table collaboration.
Debriefing can target themes of shared goals, communications,
planning, teamwork, collaboration and competition, depending on your
initial set-up.
The goal is simple: Move your Wagons along the game board to the
Customer as quickly as possible. Each round, players look toward
reaching the end through their joint efforts. As they progress, players
improve the wagons with new Round Wheels while using the benefits of
diversity to impact results. Points are obtained by reaching the goal
and completing the journey in a speedy manner. Speed comes from having a
solid strategic plan for collaborating and moving the wagons through
the constraints.
The
game structure allows collaboration and planning to optimize results. A
degree of motivational competition between players is also beneficial.
Since the first team to arrive gets more points than the other teams and
because the route is more difficult towards the end (allowing only 2
teams to pass through the constraints), some "my wagon first" behavior
may also occur, which tends to sub-optimize results.
The "accidental adversaries archetype" suggests that, at the first
occurrence of competitiveness, reciprocity from the other players will
often occur and the group will become more competitive. This competition
sub-optimizes results. One can clearly see this as the game rolls
forward and intensity increases. As a result, the best of positive
collaborative intentions can be influenced by individual desires and
competition to get the best score.
Your debriefing can focus on interpersonal interactions and
communications, thinking styles, themes of collaboration and shared
goals, tendencies to compete and succeed and a variety of other themes.
You may interrupt play to intercede in the competition and coach the
players, which can generate reflection and improved results. Play will
produce a discussion of choice and choices for performance improvement,
planning and teamwork. This is a powerful, interactive, 60-90 minute
structured team building simulation with a very flexible debriefing
framework that can be linked to a variety of learning issues.
This exercise has a one-time cost of USD $149, complete with PowerPoint Square Wheels® cartoons for introduction and debriefing.
The package contains a flexible debriefing program including
worksheets / handouts and includes all the game materials that can be
printed from pdf files.

Everything you need for play can be printed from the pdf and .doc files on the cd.
Note that we offer optional pre-printed Collaboration Journey
Tabletop Sets at $30 per set that contain all the materials needed for 3
to 6 people per table. Included are: instructions, game pieces and a
game board (17"x30"). All materials are laminated and reusable. This
saves you money as well as time. (Kinko's quoted us $10 per sq. ft. for
printing game boards, plus costs for lamination, which would make the
game board alone $40.)
You can play this exercise with any number of tabletops
simultaneously; there is no upper limit to the number of players and you
can choose to use groups of 3 to 6 people playing on each game board.
Facilitation is easy and play is challenging.
We also have an internet owner's user group for sharing ideas.
If you like Square Wheels, you will love how this works.
Intro and play take 30-40 minutes. A replay takes about 10 minutes.
Debriefing can go on forever!
And we will guarantee your complete satisfaction or your money back.