Category: Team Building
Birds of a Feather
With the Birds of a Feather activity you help illustrate how diverse teams can be more productive and creative
Portrait Gallery
The Portrait Gallery is an energetic game that gets participants interacting by having the group collaboratively draw portraits
Construction Challenge
Construction Challenge is an activity to reflect on communication, leadership, conflict and cooperation in a work team
Open Fist
Open Fist is an activity to make people discover a common interest in the team and thus increase cohesion and productivity
Better Connections
The Better Connections activity helps create a memorable experience where participants value sharing non-work related information
Stress Balls
Stress Balls is an effective energizer to help begin exploring team resilience, problem solving under pressure and teamwork
Appreciations Exercise
Appreciations Exercise is an activity to take advantage of a group moment to appreciate each member of the team and encourage everyone
Team Mission Statement
Creating a Team Mission Statement is a group activity meant to find out the common purpose of existence of the group through the team members
Host and Guests
Host and Guests game is a quick test of a person’s initiative and a good game to start a first team recognition
Vision Setting
Vision setting activity will help every participant share their personal vision and align everyone’s vision for the organization
Life Timelines
Life Timelines helps people share their most important experiences and memories, allowing them to get to know each other better
Photo Scavenger Hunt
A Photo Scavenger Hunt is an activity that involves groups finding interesting things and capturing them using a camera
Superlatives Game
Superlatives game is a fun icebreaker game that involves people getting to know each other in a fast, interactive way
Cultural Diversity
Cultural Diversity is an exercise in learning about diversity and inclusion, and developing trust and empathy skills
Numbers Talk
Numbers Talk is a simple, no-props exercise is ideal for exploring the critical nature of listening, especially with large groups