Pairbounding
Pairbounding is a collaborative problem-solving technique that involves two people working together to solve a problem or complete a task. The term "pairbounding" is a portmanteau of "pair programming" and "boundaries," reflecting its roots in agile software development and the concept of setting clear boundaries in communication. In pairbounding, one person, known as the driver, focuses on the task at hand, while the other person, the navigator, provides guidance, reviews the work, and identifies potential issues. The roles can be switched periodically to ensure both participants are engaged and to promote knowledge sharing.
The primary benefits of pairbounding include improved problem-solving, increased efficiency, and enhanced learning opportunities. By working
Pairbounding can be applied in various contexts beyond software development, such as brainstorming sessions, project planning,