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New Hampshire Team Builder Directory - Team
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The Everest
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Team Bonding
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US Team Building
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Additional Resources
Mobile Climb Usa, LLC - Portable
Climbing Walls - Aptos, CA 831-818-8000
LA Partyworks - Monrovia, CA 888-527-2789
Pasternak Productions Team Building Workshops - Sherman
Oaks, CA 800-716-0556
City Hunt - New York, NY 212-655-5290
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Team Builder, Team Builder free team
building games training ideas and tips
free team building games ideas and theory for
employee motivation, training and development
Here are techniques, theory and ideas for designing
and using your own team building games, exercises and
activities, and the free team building games, exercises and
activities available in this site (free team building games are
here - plus tips as to whether team building games and
activities are suitable). Team building games, exercises and
activities help build teams, develop employee motivation,
improve communications and are fun - for corporate
organizations, groups, children's development and even kids
parties. Team building games, exercises, activities and quizzes
also warm up meetings, improve training, and liven up
conferences. These free team building games ideas and rules will
help you design and use games and exercises for training
sessions, meetings, workshops, seminars or conferences, for
adults, young people and children, in work, education or for
clubs and social activities. Team building games, exercises and
activities can also enhance business projects, giving specific
business outputs and organizational benefits. We cannot accept
responsibility for any liability which arises from the use of
any of these free team building ideas or games - please see the
disclaimer notice below. Always ensure that you have proper
insurance in place for all team building games activities, and
take extra care when working with younger people, children and
organizing kids party games.
Great teamwork makes things happen more than
anything else in organizations. At the heart of the best
examples of teamwork is love and spirituality which helps bring
mutual respect, compassion, and humanity to work. People working
for each other in teams is powerful force, more than skills,
processes, policies. More than annual appraisals,
management-by-objectives, the 'suits' from head office; more
than anything. Teams usually become great teams when they decide
to do it for themselves - not because someone says so. Something
inspires them maybe, but ultimately the team decides. It's a
team thing. It has to be. The team says: 'Okay. We can bloody
well make a difference. We will be the best at what we do. We'll
look out for each other and succeed - for us - for the team. And
we'll make sure we enjoy ourselves while we're doing it'. And
then the team starts to move mountains.
using and planning team-building activities
People are best motivated if you can involve them in
designing and deciding the activities - ask them. Secondly you
will gain most organizational benefit if the activities are
geared towards developing people's own potential - find out what
they will enjoy doing and learning. Games can be trite or
patronizing for many people - they want activities that will
help them learn and develop in areas that interest them for
life, beyond work stuff - again ask them. When you ask people
commonly you'll have several suggestions which can be put
together as a collection of experiences that people attend or
participate in on a rotating basis during the day or the
team-building event. Perhaps you have people among your
employees who themselves have special expertise or interests
which they'd enjoy sharing with others; great team activities
can be built around many hobbies and special interests. If you
are planning a whole day of team-building activities bear in
mind that a whole day of 'games' is a waste of having everyone
together for a whole day. Find ways to provide a mix of
activities that appeal and help people achieve and learn - maybe
build in exercises focusing on one or two real work challenges
or opportunities, using a workshop approach. Perhaps involve a
few employees in planning the day (under your guidance or not
according to the appropriate level of delegated authority) - it
will be good for their own development and will lighten your
load.
team exercises for
developing new ethical organizations
Team-building exercises and activities also provide
a wonderful opportunity to bring to life the
increasing awareness and interest in 'ethical
organizations'. These modern ethical business ideas
and concepts of sustainability, 'Fairtrade',
corporate social responsibility, the 'triple bottom
line', love, compassion, humanity and spirituality,
etc., are still not well defined or understood:
people are unclear what it all means for them
individually and for the organization as a whole,
even though most people are instinctively attracted
to the principles. Team-exercises and discussions
help bring clarity and context to idealistic
concepts like ethics and social responsibility far
more effectively than reading the theory, or trying
to assimilate some airy-fairy new mission statement
dreamed up by someone at head office and handed down
as an edict. Fundamental change has to come from
within, with support from above sure, but successful
change is ultimately successful because people 'own'
it and see it as their change, not something handed
down. See for example the Triple Bottom Line
exercise.
Ensure that team-building activities comply with
equality and discrimination policy and law in
respect of gender, race, disability, age, etc. Age
discrimination is a potential risk given certain
groups and activities, and particularly so because
Age Discrimination is quite a recent area of
legislation. Team-building facilitators should be
familiar with the Employment Equality Age
Regulations, effective 1st October 2006. While this
is UK and European legislation, the principles are
applicable to planning and running team-building
exercises anywhere in the world, being consistent
with the ethical concepts.
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