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Reface Your Team Space

I ran this session at the XP2007 conference as a workshop. The presentation that I used for some of the session can be downloaded here. We ran through two exercises, the first to stimulate the creative juices and get people talking together. The second activity intended to give people a better chance of sharing their experiences with each other and being able to put together a list of space and team practices they’ve found useful for improving team environments and interactions.

Whiteboard Exercise

This exercise involved splitting the participants into two groups whose task was to create the “ideal” whiteboard for showing the state of your project to outside people. Some of the tools in their box at their disposal included sticky notes (colours, arrows), blu-tack, and varied white board markers. Each group then presented their results to each other, and we ran a second iteration, this time focusing on the “ideal” whiteboard for a team-focused whiteboard.

Group 1 Whiteboard Results Round 1

Group 1 Whiteboard Results Round 2

Group 2 Whiteboard Results Round 1

Group 2 Whiteboard Results Round 2

Effective Space Techniques
After sharing some examples of space techniques I have seen used on projects, we turned the room into an open round table discussion with the focus being on effective space techniques people have either used or seen on projects. People took turns, telling their story and we distilled them onto index cards and tried categorising them into several categories. The following lists show the output from the session, with pictures linked in the main bullet point.

Please leave a comment if you can add any more. Thanks!

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