| Brilliant ways to build up your team
A Game Of…
Activity: Your teams collaborate to create and design a board game from scratch, devising the concept and working up the completed product. Finally, each team plays the other’s game!
Objective: Ideal for companies, departments or teams of over eight people who need to encourage group working, communication and creative thinking. Choose a relevant theme related to your business for the basis of the game to focus minds and achieve objectives.
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Office Art Gallery
Activity: Each team member is given a blank canvas. The group is briefed to work together to turn their individual blank canvases into a coherent piece of art for the office wall.
Objective: Promotes team communication and encourages individual creative expression. Each person demonstrates their own contribution to the team.
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The Big Picture
Activity: Each person decorates one large piece of a jigsaw with a pre-drawn section of picture. Once all pieces are completed, they move into teams to work out a way to fit all their pieces together to form the ‘big picture’ – with no idea of what it should look like once completed. The picture can be tailored to a relevant product, service or sector.
Objectives: Prompts people to think outside their own roles and encourages co-operation with colleagues. Available for groups of 8 or more.
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A Play For Today
Activity: Create a puppet show from scratch. Teams develop a script (completely original or based on a well-known story) for a play/TV show/advert, create puppets and finally perform their work to the wider group.
Objective: Ideal for companies, departments or teams of over 12 people who want to encourage group working, team communication and creative thinking. Helps people recognise their own strengths and weaknesses.
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Getting To Know You
Activity: Working in pairs, you produce a piece of art that describes your colleague.
Objective: Encourages bonding in new teams or existing teams with new members. Also works well as a reward for well-established teams.
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