What I like
- It is interactive
- Is useful in all kinds of teams and for all kinds of roles
- Useful
- Cards
- Interaction in team
- Introduction session with cards
- Never heard about this team exercise
- The exercise with the "Get to know each other" cards
- Game to get to know each other
- Exercises, team work, interaction
- Team building ideas
- Exercise was fun
- Game to get to know each other
- Seemed that the exercises are really useful in real life
- Great exercises
- Related to Daniel Offmans' "It We Me" model
- Really hands-on
- Interesting model
- It was a nice team building activity and worked well even for complete strangers
- Interesting exercise
- New for me, energising way to experience it
- Interactive, get to meet colleagues
- Inspiring
- Timing ok, well presented
- Fun, playful, clear - good subject
- The XP spirit of the session, connecting to people for lively work
- Understand that the TCI join the team into the same purpose and creates psychological bounds
- Different, perfhaps useful
- Very nice of the speaker to share the issue with the colleague. It really showed the importance of the balance
- Card game!
- Group interaction
- New info, so I learned a lot!
- Good start to further investigate (read about it)
- You gave me a first introduction to Theme Centered Interaction. I think I can do something with it but I didn't get the last exercise
To improve
- Use English cards
- Use a visible timer during the exercise
- Teach us about TCI, we do not need to live it
- Use this only as a coaching session, with people that really have to work with each other
- What's the link with the customer?
- For me, meeting the team members took a bit too long
- Hard to link this to my daily work
- Explain more clearly what the goal and advantages of TCI are
- What's the goal? I didn't see where the session was going and am still not sure about it
- The purpose of the second and third exercise was very vague, we didn't really know what to do
- Give more examples on how to use this in our own projects
- Give examples of real success sotries
- Put the goal straight from the beginning
- I expected more theoretical content
- More about the theory behind TCI
- More enegery, more guidnace before jumping into the exercises
- Add more theory and practical examples to the session
- Missed some depth
- Really know why this is used
- Explanation about next steps
- Currently, the third task is not clear, we spent a lot of time just trying to decide what we should do
- Explain the use of the wheel a bit more by presenting an example
- More attention to coach, question people, or smaller sized audience
- References to the sources and maybe translation? You can make them available on the site :-)
- The exercise was difficult. As a group we didn't really get it - especially creating the wheel. Don't know if twe did any good or what to learn from it
- More clear explanation about how to make the wheel (we had lots of discussion about it)
- I would dig into the subject more so you can go deeper into it
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