A few years ago I was a delegate and there was an exercise we did which I'm trying to remember the name of.
I think it involved a variety of people living in different houses, with different pets and diferent jobs.
The aim was to find out who lived next door to each other. I know a descriptions go it's not the best (even slightly bizzare) but does anybody remember what it was called?
Rob Booth
9 Responses
Similar exercise
I’ve seen a similar exercise around a company with 5 different buildings, staff who each did different jobs, had different cars and had different lunches. The object is to find out who went to the pub for lunch.
It’s called Workstations and made by a company called RSVP design (www.rsvpdesign.co.uk)
Regards
Sue
Know it but can’t remember!
Hi,
We used to run this exercise in my previous organisation but can’t remember for the life of me what it was called. Have made some enquiries and will let you know what I can find out.
Success!
Found it!
It’s called Einstein’s quiz.
http://www.business.uiuc.edu/broker/iq.htm
Hope this is the right one.
Logic problems
Hi, you should be able to buy logic puzzle books from any newsagents which will have endless examples of this type of quiz will probably cost about £2. Not sure about copyright though. Hope it helps. Liz
I’m in the 98%
… and I consider life is too short! I looked at the Einstein quiz and my mind went into meltdown. Has anyone got the answer?!?
Thanks,
Nikki
Who Owns the Zebra
Rob
I have come across the exercise you are talking about called ‘Who Owns the Zebra’. There is also another one called ‘Six Aeroplane Passengers’ which is the same exercise in a different context. Email me if you would like a copy of ‘Who Owns the Zebra’.
Peter
The Answer
Nikki
I have the answer to ‘Who Owns the Zebra’ and also the methodology.
Email for a copy – peter@intelligent-development.co.uk
Have the solution
Hi Nikki,
I have a fully worked solution for the Einstein quiz. Email me at janisr@learndirectscotland.com if you want a copy.
Arian Associates Ltd
We use an excercise that sounds very similar, called ‘Who goes to the Bull’
Email us for a copy
info@arian-associates.co.uk