Virtual offices have fewer opportunities for casual interactions and informal conversations. Without run-ins in the break room or in-person meetings, it can be harder for remote coworkers to interact or get to know each other. At times, remote work can feel lonely or isolating. Connection activ...
Whether we like them or not, meetings are inevitable. They don’t need to be tiresome or unwelcome because they’re unavoidable. Implementing these positive staff meeting ideas makes meetings better for everyone. Meeting time doesn’t have to be boring after all. Try these fun team meeting top...
Friday games like trivia quizzes, scavenger hunts, and karaoke contests turn TGIF into a full-blown celebration. Whether you’re in-office or remote, these activities boost morale, strengthen relationships, and keep the energy high.Forget boring handshakes and quiet goodbyes—leave work smiling ...
Whether you choose to use a virtual team building app likeQuizBreakeror set up something much more simple, you can start your virtual meetings with a fun quiz. This works particularly well for Zoom team building, because it loosens people up and gets them laughing and talking. You can form...
Fun, Innovative & Engaging Team Events like Murder Mysteries, Virtual Games, Scavenger Hunts, Amazing Races, Quizzes, Escape Rooms, and more!
UseQuiz Breakerto make quizzes about your team “My team’s been using Water Cooler Trivia for more than two years now. While we were in the office, it was really fun to discuss the results each week and celebrate the winners. Now that we are all remote, the fact that the quiz resu...
The previous interviews were pretty enjoyable, especially the last one where I interviewed with one of the senior devs who gave me his "grumpy old man rails quiz." He actually asked some questions I wasn't able to answer! (Mostly dealing with Rails' internals.) Also when showing me the ...
Features a “Life Style Audit” consisting of quizzes, a brain fitness program with the most effective ways to exercise your brain, plus a nutritional program that details the best brain food and supplements. DISCOVER: Hidden brain toxins in your medicine cabinet, household products, and the fo...
Here’s how to do it: 1. Create a forum for sharing mistakes. All-hands meetings, weekly communications, or slack threads all work well. 2. Make sure to emphasize lessons learned, and what the individual is doing to prevent the same problems from happening in the future. ...