Communication Team Building Kit
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This kit is a collection of communication activities proven to encourage group discussion around the topic of communication and how to improve communication among group members.
The teambuilding
exercises below have been proven to be excellent to help groups
discover the importance of great communication and the need
to continually practice.
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communication team building exercises to challenge the best
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Get
It Together
The purpose of this exercise is to practice clear communication and develop
keys to trust during challenging and confusing times. In organizations,
workers are often considered students and administrators are usually coaches.
This event will remind people in each position what the other role feels
like and lend insights to improving relations between the two.
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Knot
or NOT a Knot
Does the group Stand Together or Stand Apart?
That is the crux of this activity and makes for a great
metaphor. Throughout the short activity, individuals will have to make
a decision about the length of rope in front of them. Does the pile of
rope have a knot, or not?
As the group progresses through a series of these decisions
and short activities, they learn that listening to instructions, as well
as standing together as a group, is key to their success.
This becomes a fantastic metaphor for the group moving
forward and has become a unifying theme for groups that become teams.
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Learning
Maze
The application of the Learning Maze is in every area of our lives. The
meaning each group discovers is always different. The basic purpose of
the maze comes down to identifying how the team is treating its mistakes
and the people who are discovering them. Stepping into the unknown is
necessary for any team to grow and move ahead, how are they doing in the
process? This event will shed some light on the teams process.
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Let
Go My Ego
The power
of each person to influence the success of the team is never clearer than
in this activity. Overcoming frustration and resisting the temptation
to blame each other will be key to moving the bar in the direction you
choose.
People
can find themselves sacrificing their integrity and doing the opposite
of their intention. The team members must work through frustrations and
differences of opinions to solve this magically difficult event. Have
fun and dont blame it on My Ego!
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Perfect
Square
The Perfect Square is another easy event that can be very powerful. The
leadership that will emerge and the group participation (or lack thereof)
will always reveal interesting insights and draw out learning from the
team members. Interdependence is clear in this activity and group consensus
can be difficult to reach, but very important.
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Team
Shackles
If people in your organization tend to work
in isolation or in ‘compartments’, if information sharing or seeking a
co-worker’s counsel is non-existent, then you need Team Shackles. Team
Shackles can bring about a paradigm shift in attitudes toward fellow workers.
The game demonstrates how the whole team can benefit if there is willingness
to seek and give help. It will also build confidence within the group
and disprove the notion that some things are impossible.
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