some of this arrives later

How it plays

1Four numbers describing a team. They start where they start.
2Eight rounds. Each one a decision, with three ways to go.
3Some of what a choice does lands now. Some of it arrives two or three rounds later.
4When a delayed effect lands, the tool says which round it came from.

Why it works: a cost that arrives immediately gets attributed correctly. A cost that arrives three rounds later gets blamed on whatever happened that week. That is why organisations repeat decisions that plainly did not work — by the time the bill turns up it looks like a different bill. The one thing this gives you that real life does not is the label on the invoice.

Set up

Have them predict the numbers before each choice. Being wrong about a delayed effect is the moment.

round 1 of 8
Round 1

 

What that moved
Pick one.
the trajectory

Where it ended up

Eight rounds

every number, every round