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Sequencer™ and Shipping Container 4 foot plywood version

£565.00

This product includes the protective shipping case and the 4 foot (48 inch/122cm) length wooden Sequencer activity.

This team-based activity (also known as 'Planks' , 'Gridlock', 'Perplexity, 'Puzzled Proper', Shelving', or 'Cycle Time') is a large but portable (9.6kg) 15-piece version. The longest length of wooden plank is 48 inches or 122 cm, and as this is a sealed man-made manufactured plywood it is suitable for export/import across the world.

This classic activity requires the group to construct the 15 unmarked pieces according to the 2-dimensional 'Sequencer' diagram supplied.

It requires close cooperation, strong leadership and excellent communication skills between members, as well as a clear allocation of team roles. Following the initial stage 1 construction period the group then have to re-assemble the pieces against the clock - can they produce sufficient process improvement from stage 1 to achieve the challenging stage 2 time trial?

RSVP Design's Sequencer toolbox


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