Next, the requester ask the responder, “What would have made it perfect?”. ![]() The responder tells the requester what was good, or what they liked, about the requester’s item, activity or action that earned the score in the form of “What I like about it was.Next, the requester asks, “On a scale of 1 to 10, how would you rate.The requester asks a responder(s), “Will you play the Perfection Game with me?”.Since the Perfection Game comes from the Core Protocols, there is a very specific way it is played. Two, to give feedback to another that is an affirming learning opportunity. One, to achieve perfect results by thinking and telling one another what you like and what would make the results perfect. One of the key tools I discovered I can use right away while reading the book was an amazing tool to provide feedback called the Perfection Game. ![]() ![]() There are so many interesting things about this book. I recently came across an awesome and challenging book – Software for Your Head by Jim McCarthy.
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