How Games & Sport Activities Can Inspire Your Team
Teamwork is a crucial factor that defines the work culture of any
organization. While employee engagement and employee experience rank
high on HR domains these days, it takes affective planning and continued the
effort to build and retain team spirit.
Hectic work schedules, commutation woes, targets, bickering
colleagues; all lead to negative vibes and disengagement. To negate this
disenchantment, organizations can plan for indoor or outdoor games
and sports activities.
Although simple and childlike, these activities rejuvenate the workforce, forge
team spirit and strengthen camaraderie.
Organizations can choose from team building activities like:
Mystery Box: Each the team is given a set of clues and they have to crack the codes to locate a
Mystery Box, which is hidden somewhere.
Motorcycle Relay: Similar to a relay race, here too team members have
to co-operate and change the tires of motorcycles before they ride again.
Ideally, there are four to five members/tire changes before the finish line.
Building Blocks: Each team is given a set of building blocks. All the sets of
blocks have to come together to form the entire unit. Hence each team has to
get their part right, in order to build the unit.
Sports activities: Employees can be divided into teams to play HeebieJeebie
combo, Tug of war, Rope Obstacles, Crossing Burma Bridges apart from regulars
like Football, Volleyball, Kho Kho and Cricket.
Other Activities: Campfires, Karaoke challenges, dance faceoffs and even cooking
challenges are quite popular as team activities.
Of late weekend corporate outings to camps or resorts have
increased. Located away from the hustle and bustle of cities, these camps even
offer rock climbing and adventures like Tyrolean traverse, Zorbing, and
Paintball. There are numerous such camps offering games
and sports activities in Delhi.
So all the Managers out there; try this amazingly simple trick and
see the difference!
[Engage2Win is a leading employee engagement agency. We create
happy workplaces; happy employees]
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