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1.0 Why
2.0 When
3.0 How Venues
Elements
Considerations
References/ SourcesThe Five Dysfunctions of a Team: A Leadership Fable - Patrick Lencioni
The Mindset of an Effective Big Room
“ THE MAN WHO WILL USE HIS
SKILL AND CONSTRUCTIVE
IMAGINATION TO SEE HOW
MUCH HE CAN GIVE FOR A
DOLLAR, INSTEAD OF HOW
LITTLE HE CAN GIVE FOR
A DOLLAR, IS BOUND TO
SUCCEED. ” | Henry Ford |
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1.0 Why
AneffectiveBigRoomsupportscross-functionalteamcollaborationbyadvancingworkandbringingthelargerteamuptospeedontheactivitiesofothergroupsorindividuals.Itallowsteamstounderstandtheirimpactacrossclusters orworkgroups.TheBigRoomalsoprovidesteamswiththetimetodiscussproject-wideconcernslikebudgets,hottopics,orglobalchanges.ThetermBigRoomrefersmoretothebehaviorsandactionsoftheteamthanthephysicalspace.TheBigRoomismorethanco-locationofpeople; it isaboutcollaborativebehaviorandtheworktheyareproducing.
The behaviors and activities of the Big Room environmentshould begin as early in the project as possible even if thewhole team is not yet formed. The frequency of Big Roomsessions varies from project to project andwithin differentphasesoftheproject.Theteammustthereforecontinuouslydeterminetheright frequencyanddurationofsessions.Forexample,ahalf-dayperweekmaybeappropriateforaverysmall project. A complete co-locationmight be suitable forother situations. Again, the demands of each project willdeterminethefrequency,duration,andlocationofsessions.
Overthecourseoftheproject,thekeyparticipantsintheBigRoomshouldandwillchangeaccordingtothetypeofworkbeingproducedandthetypeofteammemberswhoaddvalueto each phase of the project. It is important that the teaminclude the right people at the right time having the rightinformation to do the rightwork. It is important to discussregularlythisvalueproposition.Alongwithsmallermonthlychanges,theentirenatureoftheBigRoomwillchangeseveraltimesthroughouttheprojectlife.
2.0 When
An Effective Big Room supports Collaborative Behavior. It is flexible, practical, and has visual information.
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TheBigRoom isabout fosteringbehaviors that leadtohighlevelsofcollaborationandthustohigh-performing teams. Although forming aBigRoom requires a signif-icant investment of time andmoney,when conductedwelltheBigRoomaddsvaluetotheprojectanddrivesdown the overall project cost. Teams rapidly advanceworkinarelativelyshortamountoftimewithlessreworkbecausetheyhavethecollectivebrainpowerintheroomworkingtogether.
Havingawell-established,effectively facilitatedagendaiscrucialtoaBigRoom’sproductivityandefficiency.Theteam should collaboratively create the agenda well inadvanceof theBigRoomsession. Thisensures thatallteam members are prepared to advance the work. Agoodagenda hasanexpectedoutcomefor theagendaitems,timeframes,andrequiredkeyparticipants.Whileitisimportanttohaveaneffectiveagenda, it is equally importanttohaveitbewellfacilitated.
PotentialBigRoomVenues:
• Co-Located:Participantscontinuouslylocatedtogetherwithcontinuouscollaboration
• Recurring:Participantsmeetinpersononaregu-larlyscheduled,recurringbasis
• Hybrid:Combinationofin-personandvirtualatten-dancebyselectparticipants
ElementsoftheBigRoomenvironmentinclude:
• RulesofEngagement(nostripes,stayfocused,etc.in Facilitation).
• ParticipantswhoarepreparedtoadvanceworkwhileintheBigRoom
• Dedicatedtimetolearntogether• Afocusonimprovingtheprocess(retrospectives,
plus/deltas,declaring/fixingbreakdowns, etc.).• Onboarding • Teambuildingactivities• Positivereinforcement• Coachingandmentoringenvironment• High-energy,dynamic,andchallengingatmosphere• Teammemberswhocontribute(Theyshouldbe
encouragedtostepoutoftheircomfortzones.)• Effectivevisualsonwallstokeepteaminformed
(dashboards,budgets,CoS, etc.)• Effectiveagendathatiscollaborativelyestablished
andeffectivelyfacilitated• Collaborativeplanning(Last Planner® System). • Collaborativeproblem-solvingand
information-sharing• Cluster groupsforming/dissolving.• Collaborativeconversations(talkbeforedraw)• Sounddecisionmaking(Choosing By Advantages)
Considerations for the physical space of the Big Roominclude:
• Largeroomsupportedbybreak-outareas• Lotsofwallspaceand/orportablewalls• Dedicatedspace(ideally)• Accesstocoffee,water,snack,restrooms,etc.• Technologytosupportteam’sactivities(Smartboard,
videoconferencing,whiteboards,printers/plotters)• Fileandinformationsharingstructure• Connectivity(companyservers,internet,email,etc.)• Whiteboard,stickynotes,markers,flipcharts
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