Game Think Inside the Box Source Information about
Game: Think Inside the Box Source: Information about this game comes from Qualis Health, the QIO for Washington State, and its Performance Improvement Support Center
Overview Game: Think Inside the Box Length: 15 -20 minutes Type of Game: A team-based game to test different problem solving skills. Target Audience: Anyone, including clinical or administrative staff, quality improvement team members, managers, or people with HIV, etc. Learning Objectives • Encourage team building and strategizing with a group. • Understand the importance of including different perspectives and problem-solving skills. • Learn more about creativity. • Get to know fellow participants better. Agenda 1. Setting the stage for the interactive exercise. 2. Playing the Think Inside the Box game. 3. Debrief and discussion on what lessons learned are and how they apply to HIV care. 4. Feedback and close. For more information | Check out the CQII Virtual Game Guide (2021) at www. CQII. org, including additional games, resources and the corresponding facilitator guide 2
Think Inside the Box • Step 1: Provide brief introduction of the game - each team works together to count the number of squares. • Step 2: Draw a square, divide it into four quadrants, and divide each quadrant into four more quadrants – see slide. • Step 3: The facilitator then places the teams into Zoom breakout rooms for 510 minutes in order to solve the problem. • Step 4: Once the allotted time has elapsed, participants will be redirected back to the Zoom main room where the facilitator will then instruct the team that arrived at the answer. 3
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Solution: Think Inside the Box • • • 5 1 box that is 4 x 4 4 boxes that are 3 x 3 9 boxes that are 2 x 2 16 boxes that are 1 x 1 Total = 30
Debriefing • What did you observe? How did you come to your solution? How about bringing others on the team along? • How can we look at problems that keep coming up again and find different perspectives to solve them? • What solutions have they tried that are outside the box? Have any of these truly been innovative? How could they develop more creative solutions? • How does this game apply to HIV care and/or your HIV program? 6
Center for Quality Improvement & Innovation 212 -417 -4730 (phone) 212 -417 -4684 (fax) www. CQII. org Info@CQII. org This project is supported by the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) of the U. S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) as part of an award totaling $1. 5 M. The contents are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily represent the official views of, nor an endorsement, by HRSA, HHS or the U. S. Government. 7
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