Basic Rules One person at each table records and charts results for each round Each other person rolls three dice per turn. This represents the work of.

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Basic Rules One person at each table records and charts results for each round Each other person rolls three dice per turn. This represents the work of the organization. There are ten turns in a round We will play two rounds, but stop and have a discussion after each round || 21 |

Recorder Rules For each round, keep a tally of the three types of success metrics at your table. – Total up after every 5 th turn. – Use the the score sheet After each 5 th turn plot cumulative totals in a stacked line chart on the blank chart sheet 2 nd round Round /Turn Count  4 (Type 1 success metric)  7 (3 + 4)  13 (6 + 7) Example for round 1 using the tallies above 5 th turn 1 st round 2 nd round 5 th turn 1 st round

Pick a New Rule Before your team begins each round, pick one of the new rule cards Each card alters in some way how you roll the dice (i.e. how your organization conducts it’s mission) These new capabilities take time to implement – Each card indicates in what turn the new ability comes into effect You can only pick one for the entire team