Meeting in the morning? Hello, half-asleep zombies… The atmosphere at the start of most meetings isn’t great. But starting with an icebreaker can change this.
This exercise encourages spontaneity, quick-thinking, and public speaking skills, all of which are team must-haves. Being put on the spot tends to encourage wild and tangential speeches, so laughter is all but guaranteed with this exercise too, making it a great icebreaker. ...
Normally used as an introductions icebreaker, it limits the purpose of an introduction to a simple outline of each person's self. The activity expands naturally to greater duration if more thinking and discussion/review time is encouraged by the facilitator.Industry-Specific Interview Questions...
At the start of the class, ask everyone to answer an icebreaker question in Chat such as, “Hey, everyone jump into Chat and tell us something cool you did over the weekend!” I particularly like questions that let the students “brag” about something they did. Doing this also gets ever...
The end of the game arrives when you run out of cards (or the end of the party – there are a lot of questions here!) Winners will have the most points. You can have individual winners or team winners. Just make sure you have a prize!
Icebreaker Template Works best for: Icebreakers There’s no better way to kickoff a meeting or workshop than by building comfort and familiarity between your guests — to put them at ease and get them ready to participate and collaborate. That’s just the kind of human connection that icebr...