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How to Use the Game

Introduction

Flightsimulator is an anchoring tool. The game is used in everyday life - right at your fingertips on a tablet or smartphone - or on the computer screen during weekly pit stops or whiteboard meetings. By spending 10 minutes discussing the various dilemmas you encounter in everyday life, you ensure momentum in developing yourselves and the team.

When dilemmas are given regular time in meetings, you have an opportunity to ensure that the challenges are not left untouched. By working on them, you lean forward and engage with the issues that affect you individually or as a team, and that way there is a very good chance that you will act on the things that you agree need to be acted on.

Watch the video and hear Henrik Meng explain why and how you should use the game.

This is how you do it:

    • One team member (you may want to take turns) chooses a topic and a dilemma in the game and reads it out to their colleagues. Discuss now:
    • Tell us what you think/ Has it happened/ could it happen?
    • What is the problem?
    • Is this something we should do something about and if so, what?
    • Decide if you have a specific area of focus/theme that makes sense to prioritize more than others - for example, Culture/Internal Collaboration - and choose dilemmas related to that topic for a period.

Use on both computer, tablet, and smartphone.

    • Use the game on computer, tablet, or smartphone. On tablet and smartphone, you can either swipe from dilemma to dilemma or use the arrows like on the computer

Hints for use

    • Remember to use the dilemma cards regularly.
    • Keep going! When working with dilemmas becomes a regular part of your everyday life, it also becomes a natural part of your dialogue - which of course you do.
    • Remind each other to discuss the dilemmas.