Tried analternativepathAsked ajunior tospeak firstProvidedconstructivefeedbackCheck sharedunderstandingSupporteda peerstepping upas leaderAskedforfeedbackRun asmalltestMappedskills beforestarting aprojectInvited acounter-argumentVolunteeredfor a roleoutside yourcomfort zoneInvited aquietermemberto shareSharedonefailurePre-mortem:"Imagine theproject failed- why?"ReflectedonteamworkVerifyinfo/expertisewith dataAsked"what arewemissing?"ThankedthechallengerRecognizedateammate’sexpertiseAdmittednotknowingsomethingReframedtheproblemAskedfor helpDelegateda taskbased onskillAsked“Whoknows mostabout this?”Raised aconcernabout teamdynamicsTried analternativepathAsked ajunior tospeak firstProvidedconstructivefeedbackCheck sharedunderstandingSupporteda peerstepping upas leaderAskedforfeedbackRun asmalltestMappedskills beforestarting aprojectInvited acounter-argumentVolunteeredfor a roleoutside yourcomfort zoneInvited aquietermemberto shareSharedonefailurePre-mortem:"Imagine theproject failed- why?"ReflectedonteamworkVerifyinfo/expertisewith dataAsked"what arewemissing?"ThankedthechallengerRecognizedateammate’sexpertiseAdmittednotknowingsomethingReframedtheproblemAskedfor helpDelegateda taskbased onskillAsked“Whoknows mostabout this?”Raised aconcernabout teamdynamics

Shared Leadership Bingo! - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. Tried an alternative path
  2. Asked a junior to speak first
  3. Provided constructive feedback
  4. Check shared understanding
  5. Supported a peer stepping up as leader
  6. Asked for feedback
  7. Run a small test
  8. Mapped skills before starting a project
  9. Invited a counter-argument
  10. Volunteered for a role outside your comfort zone
  11. Invited a quieter member to share
  12. Shared one failure
  13. Pre-mortem: "Imagine the project failed - why?"
  14. Reflected on teamwork
  15. Verify info/expertise with data
  16. Asked "what are we missing?"
  17. Thanked the challenger
  18. Recognized a teammate’s expertise
  19. Admitted not knowing something
  20. Reframed the problem
  21. Asked for help
  22. Delegated a task based on skill
  23. Asked “Who knows most about this?”
  24. Raised a concern about team dynamics