Tag: interactions
Quirky Photo Challenges
We love quirky photo challenges because this activity makes it easy for the team to bond and get to know each other
Code of Conduct
Code of Conduct is a simple but meaningful activity that sets the tone for an event and builds consensus on shared values
A Perfect Square
A perfect square is an activity that forces teams to communicate when they can’t see each other or their progress, and to work cooperatively
Body of Words
Body of Words is a great way to get people to relax and have fun at a team retreat and learn how to plan, think creatively, and cooperate
Odd Couples
The objective of Odd Couples activity is to improve relationships in the team based on the differences and similarities between people
Knot or No-Knot
If facilitated correctly, Knot or No-Knot is a very powerful exercise for practicing negotiation and argumentation skills
Personal Facts Guessing
The personal facts guessing game is a great way to learn your team member’s interests outside of a work environment
Three Way Communication
The Purpose of the Three Way Communication is to discuss the pros and cons of different communication methods and styles
Draw a Car
In Draw a Car, a fun and hands-on team building activity, groups design a car using team-related items to get to know each other better
The Arctic Challenge
The objective of The Arctic Challenge is to practice communication, collaboration, problem solving, and trust building
Bigger and Better
Bigger and Better is a negotiation and team building activity in which teams compete by trading ordinary objects
Reverse Pyramid
The Reverse Pyramid is an activity that forces people to be active, thinking about strategies, assuming roles and responsibilities
Desert Island
Many of us have played a game similar to this before – if you were stranded on a desert island, what items would you choose to survive?
Swift Swap
Swift Swap game is a icebreaker activity acts as a refresher for teams that are feeling drained and stressed out
Gifts and Hooks
In Gifts and Hooks, the facilitator explains that team members bring gifts to the table, but they also need hooks