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Team-Building - One Game Activity That Is Virtually Free!
Choosing
the right team building activity for your group of workers can be
tricky. You have to take into consideration what the current
relationships are in your organization. With any activity, consider
the effect you want to have on those relationships and whether the
activity you entertain is likely to have the desired effect.
If everyone tends to like each other and get
along well, nearly any fun or entertaining group activity will
foster stronger bonds among co-workers. The key is simply to help
them participate in a shared experience. But what do you do if there
are strained relationships within the ranks? Or shy people who tend
to exclude themselves?
Geoff ran a small company with 15 employees.
Geoff, wanted to form bonds between his employees but also knew he
needed to improve a couple of conflict prone relationships. Among
them, there was a cluster of 4 or 5 who were good friends, but who
alienated others. There were a few on his staff who seemed to get
along with everyone, and there were two young men who, although they
were good workers, did not really seem to fit in with the others.
These boys seemed to rub others the wrong way. Geoff’s solution? He
decided to have a company barbeque. Geoff reasoned "If I get them
all together in a social situation, outside of the work place, they
will have a chance to get to know each other, and then they will get
along and be happier at work." It was no surprise to me that Geoff’s
plan backfired. Workers who were already comfortable with each other
separated into groups. In the end, Geoff had unwittingly encouraged
the formation of three very separate and distinct cliques. All of
them felt quite justified alienating the rest. Not quite the result
Geoff had hoped for.
In a situation like Geoff’s, a team building
activity by necessity must not allow the people who are
participating to directly focus on themselves or others within the
group (or afford them time to talk about each other in smaller
groups). Geoff needed to place the group in a situation where the
focus of their attention would be specifically on the activity
itself, thus giving them all a shared experience that they could
build friendships on.
For companies that have little money to
spend on activities for their staff, there are some things that you
can do with a little time investment.
One of my favorites is the Team Photo Hunt.
The idea is a simple one. Car groups of 4 or 5 are given a long list
of 'team photos' to collect within two hours. The team with the most
photos on the list at the end of the game wins! This hunt, with a
time limit is a great way to force some light hearted interaction
between coworkers.
Put some thought into the photo list. This
exercise can also be a great opportunity for your people to work on
their sales skills, people skills or negotiating skills. So make
sure that Some of the photos on the list force your people to step
outside of their comfort zones, interact with strangers in ways that
are not typical for them or negotiate with complete strangers. These
‘outside the comfort zone’ photos could each be counted as 2 photos.
Here are some examples for ‘outside the
comfort zone’ photos:
- photo of all team members performing "I'm
a little tea pot" in a local donut shop;
- photo of at least 2 team members hand cuffed and sitting in the
back of a police cruiser;
- photo of each team member individually offering strangers a
quarter on the street;
- photo of a team member hugging a local celebrity (mayor, local TV
personality)
To ensure success, make the list of photos
longer than the teams could possibly collect in 2 hours.
Following the photo scavenger hunt, a
company barbeque would have greater potential to have the kind of
results Geoff was originally looking for. Teams, having completed
the hunt, have stories of their adventure and excitement to share
with all of the people who were not with their team. If each team
was using a digital camera, there are now photos of the fun to share
with the rest of the crew. It is a formula for a teambuilding
activity that will make sure everyone feels included and involved in
the shared experience that they can all reflect on, and joke about
for months to come.
L.M. Goodwin is President and CEO of Rabid
Entertainment Inc. Rabid Entertainment Inc. specializes in
teambuilding games and activities for corporate groups in and around
the Calgary area.
http://www.rabid-entertainment.com
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