Rose & Shooter
Hey Rose, I've been looking into how to set up a team strategy session—like we do in games but for real life. Got any tips on making it flow smoothly?
Absolutely! Start by picking a quiet spot where everyone can focus, maybe with a few snacks and a big whiteboard. Let each person share a quick “one‑sentence goal” so you all feel heard. Keep the tone light—mix a joke or a story to ease nerves. Then, move to a simple structure: set a clear agenda, assign one person to time‑keep, and finish with a short reflection or thank‑you round. Remember, the key is to let ideas flow naturally, so pause often, breathe, and let the room feel like a safe creative space.
Sounds solid, Rose. Just make sure the time‑keeper sticks to the clock, or we’ll all end up running out of focus. Keep the jokes short, yeah? That way the room stays sharp but still relaxed. Good plan.
I’ll keep the jokes short and sweet, and make sure the time‑keeper has a gentle reminder every few minutes. That way the room stays focused but still feels relaxed. It’s all about a calm rhythm, after all.
Nice. Keep the rhythm tight, but let people breathe. That balance usually keeps the team sharp.