Description
How do I play SPARK?
SPARK can be used alone for reflection or in groups of 2-5 people for team building, generating creative answers and sparking better conversations.
Set an intentional space and time for about 30-90 minutes. A person draws a card and reads the question. Everyone in the group takes turn reflecting and sharing.
Active listening is key. For larger groups, use a timer and allow each person 2-4 minutes to answer.
When do I play SPARK?
Whenever you want. Wherever you go. Take SPARK with you, and SPARK meaningful conversations on much deeper levels.
Relationships formed on a solid creative foundations go farther than those formed over procrastination!
Play it at your office, your book club, your wine Wednesdays, your happy hours, and even in your commute time. The possibilities with SPARK are literally endless.
Joshua Snider –
My set of Spark cards have really been amazing to me. I used them on my hike in Arches National Park this weekend. Such an awesome way to pass time and get to know a friend better.
Joanne Zhang –
SPARK served as a great ice breaker at our Women Leading Innovation event. We brought together professionals from various industries and scattered the cards at cocktail tables to help guests connect and build relationships. I highly recommend SPARK for your next event.
Moon Kim –
The activities with the SPARK cards did a great job in teaching the participants the idea of asking “real and valuable” questions and the power of them. I believe in the importance of connecting with people beyond the surface level and that the true networking is about getting to know someone deeply and building real relationships, rather than being fake just for contact information. By asking these questions using the SPARK cards, I think the participants were able to experience just that.