Tag: interactions
Hear Me and Draw
The Hear Me and Draw Game Hear Me and Draw game is a funny team building activity to…
Virtual Debate Club
Virtual Debate Club is an excellent technique for communication skills and encourages your team members to develop public speaking skills
Blind Count Off
Blind Count Off is a fantastic and fun guessing game that focuses on listening skills, patience, persistence, and strategy
Human Knot
Human knot is a icebreaker game and team building activity for new people to learn to work together in physical proximity
Sneak a Peek
Sneak a Peek is a problem-solving activity that teaches participants how to solve problems in a group and communicate effectively
Famous People
Famous People is a guessing game where you use the traits and characteristics of famous or historical figures to break the ice with each other
Eye Contact Game
Eye contact game is an exercise in trust that requires no special equipment, just an even number of participants
The Trust Walk
Trust Walk is a team building activity that helps people practice trusting each other and develop effective communication
Unique and Shared
Unique and Shared is a valuable activity for team building because one of its objectives is to promote unity among people
Gossip Time
Gossip Time is agame to learn curious and interesting things from others and helps to strengthen ties and improve interpersonal relationships
Marshmallow Spaghetti Tower
Marshmallow Spaghetti Tower is a fantastic group activity for team building and collaborative problem solving
Personal Preferences
The personal preferences game is great because it is a light introductory activity that reveals the personal preferences of each participant
Phrase Ball
The objective of the Phrase Ball is to practice being able to speak in public, adapt to changes and know how to improvise
Out off the Circle
The ability to persuade people is an argumentative skill. The out of the circle is a exercise as it engages everyone in a powerful scenario.
Find the common thread
Find the Common Thread is an activity to force your team to confront the foolish nature of stereotypes and how they reduce our view of others