Mystery of a Bank Robbery

Mystery of a Bank Robbery

The mystery of a bank robbery is a complex problem-solving task for focus on effective communication
and the leadership

Nerves of Steel

Nerves of Steel

Nerves of steel is a fun and thrilling game of stealth for sharpens reflexes. This activity is ideal for small groups

Blind Polygon

Blind Polygon

Blind Polygon is an ideal activity for small and large groups to improve communication skills and encourage collaboration

Starbursting Method

Starbursting Method

The starbursting method of brainstorming requires you to think about the who, what, where, when, why, and how for any new idea

Blind Name

Blind Name

Blind Name is a fun, quirky and quick ice-breaking activity at the start of a meeting and also is a mindful exercise

Accepting Yourself

Accepting Yourself

Accepting yourself is a simple yet powerful self-reflection tool for focus on strengths and promote self-awareness

Trust Building

Trust Building

Trust building is a highly dynamic team activity dedicated to building and reinforcing trust between people in the group

Ice Breaking Activities

Ice Breaking Activities

Ice breaking activities can be done at various events such as office meetings, seminars, training and learning activities

Crumpled Letter

Crumpled Letter

The crumpled letter is wonderfully applied in programs that seek to build resilience, mindfulness and social-emotional learning skills

Paradigm Shift

Paradigm Shift

The paradigm shift is a quick, powerful and engaging exercise in exploring the importance of different perspectives

Crossed Ropes

Crossed Ropes

Crossed ropes is a group activity that promotes interaction, encourages collaboration, and focuses on perspectives

Wrong Gestures

Wrong Gestures

Wrong gestures is a thrilling, fast-paced elimination game to sharpen observation and concentration skills in large groups

Polar Bears and Ice Holes

Polar Bears and Ice Holes

If your group love a lateral thinking puzzle, polar bears and ice holes is a fun lateral thinking puzzle to sharpen observation skills

Cross-cultural Communication

Cross-cultural Communication

Leaders must recognize and respect different communication traditions and practice cross-cultural communication

Come To Your Senses

Come To Your Senses

Come to your senses is a simple mindfulness exercise to help your group reflect on the present moment using their five senses