Provide realistic scripts and goals for each role, including constraints and emotional cues. Start with observer roles focused on noticing language and body signals. Timebox rounds, then rotate roles to build empathy. Debrief with targeted questions about what improved clarity, reduced defensiveness, and opened space for genuine listening and shared problem solving.
Run 1-2-4-All to surface ideas quickly, shift to Troika Consulting for peer coaching, and close with What, So What, Now What to translate insights into action. These formats democratize airtime, reduce domination, and consistently reveal hidden intelligence. They require minimal explanation, making them ideal for high-stakes or time-constrained environments.
Introduce simple constraints that mirror workplace realities: incomplete information, shifting priorities, or asymmetric goals. Debrief not the score, but the communication moves that increased alignment. Games lower defenses, invite experimentation, and create memorable anchors. People recall the lesson months later because they felt the tradeoffs, not just heard advice.