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An Introduction To Corporate Team Building Activities

By Eugenia Dickerson


When thinking about corporate team building activities it is important to remember their purpose. As the name suggests it is about taking people and bringing them together, increasing their efficiency in the long term. Any activity you choose to ought to be the right balance between fun, learning more about each other and helping people work together.

The first thing to consider is the venue. If you are on a budget you may want to find simple activities that can be done in the workplace without the need to book a venue. Classic examples are getting people to work together to build something or pitch a product.

For example you may have one person in your team who is great at selling. This may be great but this may not be so great if the reason they sell is because they cut in on other members of the group. Ambition is good but not if it means that other members of the group do not feel valued.

For this member confidence is not an issue. However the right activity can illustrate why cooperation and working together is important. This then means that this confident salesperson can also learn to use their skills in a more positive way and work to benefit the whole group.

This can also apply to members of the group who are shy. People who may not talk much during a meeting may not necessarily be bad sales people. It may simply be that they need a boost to their confidence. In this instance the right activity can encourage them to be part of the group and learn to communicate more.

Another potential problem is the availability of your employees. One way to get around this is to organise it in advance as much as possible and check availability as much as possible. Another way to avoid this is to organise several events over the course of the year so that everyone has the opportunity to do activities together and get to know as broad a range of people as possible.

If you are worried about setting up an event you do not have to do it yourself. There are numerous companies that can organise this for you. They can also guide you through the options available and how they could potentially benefit your team in the long term. Once you know what is available to you it can be easier to compare these options and find the ones that are most appropriate.

Remember when organising corporate team building activities that there needs to be a balance between competitiveness and the bonding process. You want people to have fun but it should be taken seriously enough that they learn more about what they are doing. Look online for more information as well as finding companies that can organise appropriate events for you and your team.




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