Why Role-Based Exercises Work
When everyone knows the role they are stepping into, anxiety drops and contribution rises. Clear responsibilities make it safer to ask questions, correct mistakes early, and celebrate wins. Try this week’s drill and tell us what felt easier.
Why Role-Based Exercises Work
Role-based exercises rotate decision-making, letting different teammates lead without changing job titles. People gain empathy for each function, and hidden strengths emerge. Share your experience after a rotation and invite a colleague to co-facilitate next time.