What agile roleplay can do for our customers?

November 5, 2009 § 1 Comment

RolePlay (play)

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Agile Roleplay is intended to serve explorative and experimental decision making. It is a powerful and versatile tool that can reveal dynamics an organisation has tacitly agreed not to talk about and that can have a powerful influence on our success.

The gains are tremendous. It can generate useful data for laying the basis for a long term program of work on key organisational issues for system effectiveness. The only restrictions are our imagination, skills, and abilities.
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Humans planning illusionary scenarios

June 4, 2006 § 3 Comments

The Ponzo Illusion relies on the fact that par...

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A group of analysts generate scenario planning simulation games for policy makers. The games combine known facts about the future, such as in environmental, demographics, geography, military, political, social, and science issues, industrial information, and (limiting) resources such as mineral reserves, with plausible alternative trends which are key driving forces of the games.

It isn’t real. It is make-believe, pretend. If it isn’t real then why play these games?

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