Ice breaker activities often get a bad rap because individuals feel pressured to participate in something awkward, which is actually proving that an ice breaker is necessary. Once any sort of awkward energy is
While I developed the one word ice breaker for the above described session about organizational culture, the applications of the one word ice breaker are limited only by your imagination. Here are a few ideas for adapting the one word ice breaker to your needs. Session about teams: what is ...
If you want to make your ice breaker activities more work-relevant, try switching life hacks for work hacks. Maybe someone on your team has mastered the Pomodoro Technique, or someone else is an ergonomic whiz. These hacks could make a big difference to the way your team works together, so...
Here's a suggestion for an icebreaker activity that you can conduct within Microsoft Teams using the Apps feature: 1. Poll Everywhere: Use the Poll Everywhere app in Teams to create a fun and interactive icebreaker activity. Poll Everywhere allows you to create ...
The Ice Breaker Activities are perfect for: Facilitators of all levels looking to enhance their skills and deliver impactful workshops. Teams and organisations seeking to improve collaboration, communication, and problem-solving through effective facilitation. Anyone who wants to design and run engaging ...
One of the most often request that we get from callers into our office is for ice breaker activities and team building games, so here are a few very
Larger teams may benefit from activities that can be conducted in small groups. For instance, suppose that you want to play a company policy trivia game. If you’ve got a team of 10 people, you might want to put everyone in pairs. On the other hand, if your workforce consists of 50...
Whether you use questions, games or activities, the goal is to create a sense of unity and teamwork that can carry over into the rest of the meeting. So try one of these ice breaker games in your next meeting to help break the ice!
Set a specific amount of time for teams to design and make a contraption to protect their egg. Then, someone in each group stands on a chair and drops their team’s egg. The team whose egg does not break is the winner! Electric Pulse ...
Use an ice breaker to engage the minds and bodies of students. In "Human Bingo," make bingo cards ahead of time with boxes that could apply to different students in the group. Examples of these could include: a person who was born in September, a person who has broken a bone, a pers...