If your company’s workplace is failing to impress in terms of its productivity, you may think that the fault lies in your employees. However, the real culprit may be the lack of team spirit at the workplace. For companies to grow, tight-knit teams are essential. When a team isn’t tight-knit, there’s bound to be miscommunication, a toxic work environment, and inefficiency – all the elements that can pull your productivity down rather than propelling it.
This is where team-building activities can make a difference. Team building activities are, more often than not, fun-filled activities that are aimed at bringing the individuals at the workplace together and building a team. However, if companies don’t flex their creativity from time to time, team-building activities can become monotonous and mundane. Ultimately, if the team members don’t enjoy the activities, their purpose would be defeated.
In this post, you can find a list of some of the most engaging team-building activities – activities recommended by HR consultants and ones your employees are guaranteed to love and enjoy. Experiment with these ideas at your workplace and your employees will start caring more about the team:
Winner/Loser is a team building activity that’s all about the importance of taking away positives from negative experiences. Here’s what you need to do to get this activity going:
All in all, it’s a great activity to keep the team motivated even in the face of professional and personal hardships. It also presents an excellent opportunity for team members to know more about each other. If your team is on the smaller side (3 – 4 groups), you can quite easily get this activity done and dusted within ten minutes.
On days you have around 30 – 40 minutes to spare, why not play Minefield? In terms of team bonding ideas for fostering trust, there’s no better activity. Here’s how it works:
If any team member is opposed to collaboration, this activity can make for a great lesson on why it’s important to trust colleagues at the workplace.
Frostbite is an activity for larger teams best experienced during outdoor team-building events. Here’s a step-by-step guide on how you can get your team engaged in this activity:
Next, the groups will be asked to imagine that they are in the Arctic as lost explorers, and they cannot hope to survive unless they build shelters.
Within a work environment, team members have to trust their leaders, even if they don’t see eye-to-eye with the leaders’ opinions all the time. This is what this incredibly fun activity is all about.
No matter how devoted your team members are, the fact is that they are human and human relationships aren’t always smooth sailing. Friction may occur between different team members – people who may have been close once. Memory Wall is one of the team-building games that takes team members on trips down memory lane and allows them to relive the positives they shared in the past. Here’s how you can get this game started:
If your team is experiencing some tension right now but was full of motivation and spirit not too long ago, this is the game that can rekindle that lost spirit.
For more detailed information on how you can improve your team’s chemistry, reach out to an HR consultant. That’s it for this post. Try these activities out at your workplace. They are sure to play beneficial roles in making your team more productive.
Michelle Page has worked as a team leader in a variety of industries and understands the importance of improving teams for boosting productivity.
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