Afternoon at the Races
Purpose
To explore how a group works together when faced with a problem that
doesn’t appear to have a logical solution.
Time
30 to 45 minutes
Supplies
Participant Handout and Observer Form
Participants
10 to 36 people.
Method
Form groups of five or six. Assign a person from each group to be an
observer.
Take observers outside and give each an observer form. Advise them
that they are to report only on what they see. Their task is to observe
how the group works together, using the observer form as a guide, and
report later. After being briefed, the observers may rejoin their groups.
Advise the groups that they are a team that is celebrating the successful
completion of a project. They’ve gone to the racetrack for a bit of fun
and want to bet on the race. Their problem is to figure out which horse
is going to win the race. They have 15 minutes to solve the problem.
Give each person a participant handout and assign them a different part
of the room to work.
After 15 minutes, call time and have each group report on who they bet
on and why they chose that horse.
(Correct Answer is Fire Dancer - the winner is based on the number of
vowels in the horse’s name - 1st race - horse with one vowel; 2nd race -
horse with two vowels...)
Advise participants that not only was the activity to have them solve the
problem, but it was also to see how they worked together as a group.
Have observers report on what they saw.
Have group members report on what the observers noticed.
Debriefing
Ask: What contributed to your success/lack of success in solving the
problem? How could your team have been more successful? How does
this activity apply to how you solve problems at work?
Participant Handout
Your team is celebrating the group’s successful completion of a major project. You
decided to take the afternoon off and relax at the horse races. Three races have passed
and the group wants to place a bet on the fourth race.
The winners of the first three races were:
• First race - War
• Second race - Lobo
• Third race - North Racer
The names of the horses in the fourth race are:
• Black Bullet
• Fire Dancer
• Autumn Leaf
• Hoarfrost
Which horse are you going to bet on to win? Why?
(Note: there is a logical, though not readily apparent solution to this problem.)
________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________
Observer Form
What problem-solving methods did the group use to solve the problem?
__________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________
Did the group work as a team or as individuals?
__________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________
Was there a specific leader or was the leadership shared? Give examples.
_____________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________
What behaviours helped the group solve the problem?
_____________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________
What behaviours hindered the group solving the problem?
_____________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________
More resources? Click here for a library of new ideas!
Back to Resources
FAQs/Contact Us/Motivational & Inspirational Quotes/Useful Sites
Customer Service/Private Policy
Copyright © 2006 Szetho Consultancy - All rights reserved |