Fun Team Building Event

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Fun team building event starts with good planning. First we must decide purpose and goals of our event. Maybe your team is under stress or you want to develop better communication, team spirit, mutual trust and cooperation. Maybe you want to create new team or try to improve your current one. Or maybe you just want to leave your offices and spend time in relaxing and fun atmosphere.

What ever your goal is, there is few basic elements that every team building event should have so it could serve it's purpose.


1.Warm-ups

Before we start with solving problems and communication exercises, it's recommended to do one or more warm-up activities. This way we create positive casual atmosphere. At the start of the program most participants feel insecure because they don't know what exactly to expect. Good warm-up creates good mood and people are more prepared to learn.


2.Ice-breakers

First we make few smaller teams from initially bigger group and then we start with ice breaking games and create good working atmosphere.

3.Building mutual trust

We create trust between people much more with our actions that our words. On these events, we create non verbal understanding and that is basic of good human relationships.

4.Communication activities

Communication skills are necessary in every team. Trough these exercises we share our experiences and differences. This makes our connections stronger, mutual understanding deeper and that is good ground for a strong team spirit.

5.Problem solving

Purpose of problem solving activities is to teach us and develop skills that are necessary in today's business like: leadership, creativity and teamwork.

If a team works together for a longer period of time, we can focus on problems that are slowing our progress down. During event trainers estimate and slowly increase level of activities. In these activities we can include one or more teams. Some teams can work isolated.During the event trainers adjust activities when they see specific needs and problems.



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