Tag: interactions
Find The Nail
Find The Nail is an extremely simple, yet powerful activity to reflect about integrity, assumptions and listening
Quote of the Day
Quote of the day is a simple but powerful opening exercise to promote reflection and the exchange of ideas.
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 is a fun and thrilling game of stealth for sharpens reflexes. This activity is ideal for small groups
Blind Polygon
Blind Polygon is an ideal activity for small and large groups to improve communication skills and encourage collaboration
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
Crossed Ropes
Crossed ropes is a group activity that promotes interaction, encourages collaboration, and focuses on perspectives
Wrong Gestures
Wrong gestures is a thrilling, fast-paced elimination game to sharpen observation and concentration skills in large groups
Chicken Throw
The chicken throw is a super fun trial/error activity for your team to collaborate and work together towards a goal.
Use What You Have
The team building activity “use what you have” is ideal for team problem solving, with a strong combination of creativity
Imaginary Impulse
Imaginary impulse is a fun game that involves movements and sounds to improve observation skills and energize the group
Mission Statement
Take your company’s mission statement and turn them into the popular Mad Lib game. To do this, remove key nouns, verbs, and adjectives
The Answer a Question
The Answer a question is a fun exercise to promote and build active listening skills and promote critical thinking
Culture Shock
Culture shock is not only a entertaining game, but it can also form the catalyst of a very powerful learning experience for your group
Standups Over Coffee
The standups over coffee activity objective is build camaraderie, improve communication and foster relationships.