Grab Bag
PlayPosit
Live Session
Tool Review - A
Tool Review - B
100

Analytics, Drivers, Expressives and Amiables are the 4 types of this.

What is Personal Styles?

100

In "The Trust Fall" video, what was the key piece of information missing to maintain a Shared Mental Model.

What is the direction to fall?

100

The title of the Meryl Streep movie used as an example of what not to do when verbalizing requests.

What is The Devil Wears Prada?

100

When these signal words are used, all team members are expected to "STOP THE LINE" until the safety concern can be resolved.

What is CUS? I am CONCERNED! I am UNCOMFORTABLE! This is a SAFETY ISSUE!

100

Information exchange after an event.

What is a Debrief?

200

The Steve Martin clip "The Man With Two Brains" that shows an example of this *parroting* like TeamSTEPPS tool, which is part of closed loop communication.

What is cross-check?

200

The animal that is the logo for PlayPosit.

What is a dog?

200

When the toast was on fire, Ernie would have benefited by giving Bert information in this 4-letter acronym format.

What is SBAR?

200

Assertively voicing your concern at least two times to be sure it has been heard. If the outcome is still not acceptable you should take a stronger course of action by utilizing the chain of command.

What is the Two-Challenge Rule?

200

Openly sharing key pieces of information or observations helps the entire team get to/maintain this.

What is a Shared Mental Model?

300

The metal item that was used as part of a metaphor symbolizing the tendency for people to jump in and solve problems in the appropriately named video "It's Not About the ..."

What is a nail?

300

In the example shown from the UW Operating Room, the team utilized this short planning session prior to start to assign roles, establish expectations, and anticipate outcomes.

What is a Brief?

300

This type of conflict resolution can be described as the only format that achieves a "win-win" outcome for all parties.

What is collaborative?

300

When making a request, it is important to do one of these two steps when initially addressing the second party.

What is use name or point/gesture towards the individual?

300

The 3 questions asked during a debrief.

1. What went well?

2. What could have gone better?

3. What is one thing you would change?

400

The item the Coast Guard claimed was the most important to have if ever lost at sea.

What is a mirror?

400

This Seattle-based beverage company uses closed loop communication as a part of their employee training.

What is Starbucks?

400

This concept by Chris Argyris uses a step approach to how we process information and form assumptions.

What is Ladder of Inference?

400

This level of tools (aka individual) can still be effectively utilized without the need for others to be trained.

What are 100 level tools?

400

This tool, often unsolicited,  informs all team members of important information, helping them anticipate next steps. 

What is Call-Out?

500

Instead of buy-in (where the focus is top down), this concept is more collaborative and inclusive.

What is ownership?

500

This popular change management leader was responsible for one of the first videos shown in our PlayPosit (The Golden Circle), highlighting the importance of finding your "why"

Who is Simon Sinek?

500

What type of "safety" is founded upon the belief that you won't be punished or humiliated for speaking up with ideas, questions, concerns, or mistakes

What is Psychological Safety?

500

It's an ad hoc meeting to reassess the situation, reassign roles, express concerns, and check progression towards goals.

What is a Huddle?

500

These words come together to form the mnemonic, "SBAR".

What is Situation, Background, Assesment, Recommendation?

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