A Recipe for Mobbing
The first mob session should be about two hours long; this gives enough time for the mob to get momentum without people getting too exhausted.
For your first mobbing session, let’s break it down into a beginning, a middle, and an end.
At the beginning, you set the stage for the mob. This means explaining the two primary roles in mobbing and how each one works, selecting the problem the mob will solve, and the order in which the typists will rotate.
In the middle, there are a series of timed mobbing intervals where everyone works on the problem together as a mob, with a new typist taking over once each interval is finished.
At the end, the mob briefly reflects on how the session went and looks for things they can do to improve ...
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