“For it to be a ‘10’ for me …”

Here’s a favourite tool for the workplace or elsewhere. Say you’re working on something and you’d like feedback – this tool helps you get feedback and suggestions on improvement in a way that’s almost pleasurable. I know, sounds improbable.

It goes like this …

First, requester asks “perfector” to play “the perfection game” on something requester is working on.

Assuming they agree …

  1. Requester shows perfector the “thing”

  2. The perfector rates the thing on a scale 1–10 according to how much additional value s/he thinks s/he can add (if perfector cannot say how to make the object better, s/he must give it a 10!)

  3. Perfector says “What I liked about the thing was …” and proceeds to list the qualities of the thing s/he enjoyed

  4. Perfector says ”For it to be a 10 for me, it would …” and describes what s/he sees

Commitments

  • Requester accepts perfecting reflections without argument

  • Perfector gives only positive comments: what s/he likes and what it would take to “be a 10”

  • If perfector cannot specifically say how to make the object better, she/he must give it a 10

“Perfection Game” is created by Jim and Michelle McCarthy, one of their many great “apps”.

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