| ▲ | munchbunny 3 days ago | |
This is cool. It feels a lot like business school cases where you get a packet of context and need to think about how to navigate the many factors at play, though with more direct practice, much less of the social dynamics of a class discussion, and less of a main character storytelling vibe, which are all good things IMO. If there was a way to combine this with coaching sessions, I think this could be a very effective way to train IC's that are stepping into leadership roles (managers, staff/principal IC's, PM's, etc.). It could also be interesting to have a variant of the exercise where you ask the student/user to write their own message. | ||
| ▲ | pingananth 3 days ago | parent [-] | |
That 'MBA case study' feeling is exactly what I was aiming for—moving away from passive video consumption to active decision-making. You hit the nail on the head regarding coaching. I actually view this tool not as a replacement for coaching, but as the 'Lab Work' that happens between sessions. If a new manager can play the 'Firing' scenario 5 times at home and fail safely, they come to their coaching session with specific, high-quality questions rather than generic anxieties. It allows the human coach to focus on the nuance rather than the basics. Thanks for the feedback! | ||