roleafing
Roleafing is a facilitation technique in which participants assume defined roles during a discussion or exercise to explore perspectives, test responses, and surface constraints. The approach is used in workshops, design sprints, and educational settings to structure interaction and encourage active participation. Roles may be tied to stakeholders, job functions, customer archetypes, or policy positions, and participants typically stay in a role for a timed interval before rotating.
Process typically involves: establishing roles, presenting a scenario or problem, running timeboxed cycles where participants act
Common uses include policy discussion, product design, service delivery planning, conflict mediation, and organizational change initiatives.
Origins of the term are unclear; roleafing appears in contemporary facilitation and experiential learning literature as
See also: role-playing, scenario planning, participatory design, simulations.