“Compliment chain reaction”uses positive reinforcement as the basis for kickstarting ice-breaking conversations. This one is great for large teams. Start things off by complimenting one team member, then have them pass a compliment to someone else. The chain continues until everyone has both give...
Ice breakers for team meetings can be used at training, seminars, workshops, the introduction of new hires to the company, team meetings, client meetings, and other company-related affairs. They can be used at the beginning, in between transitions of topics, or even at the end of an intens...
Best For:Learning new things, boosting confidence in presentation skills, and promoting engagement and fun in team meetings. If you like having mini TED Talks sprinkled into your meetings, this one’s for you! “Teach Something New” is one of my favorite icebreakers—each team member will ha...
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Why icebreakers work for virtual meetings At TeamBuilding, we've always been remote. Like Zapier, we don't have an office anywhere, so we've had time to address the common challenges of remote work. One of these challenges? You don't get as much time to just chat. For example, you...
The idea for this virtual ice breaker comes from online meeting service Lucid Meetings. Ask each team member to take a picture of their shoes and upload it ahead of your meeting. This activity is best for video calls, but it can work on audio calls as well, as long as everyone can see...
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Team-building retreats find a balance between working toward company goals and bonding. This type of retreat brings the team offsite, often to a rural location.