<h2 class = 'uawtitle'>Team Building Activity</h2><br />
<div style='font-style:italic;' class='uawbyline'>by Shona Wilson</div><br /><br />
<div class='uawarticle'>I am sure you are aware that trying to keep people motivated can be difficult at the best of times, then throw in a day of meetings, presentations and talks, and your key message is more than likely to get lost in all the jargon - enter the idea of a team building activity.<br />
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TIME TO GET PRACTICAL<br />
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It's tough to disagree with the fact that practical and experiential learning is the best possible resource for training. Bring in a hands-on approach to any subject matter or key objective and you will allow for a more enjoyable outlet and a chance for participants to become more actively involved. There will be an emphasis on what participants can do, rather than what they are told, and so a higher level of engagement is ensured, as well as a better understanding on how to take on objectives and move forward - now enter the team building activities!<br />
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TAP IN TO THE TEAM ACTIVITY TREASURE TROVE<br />
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Team Building Activities come in all shapes and sizes. Not only a means to an end, the activities also bring in the means of having fun. The appeal of team building activities presents itself on so many levels; demonstrating particular concepts, breaking down team barriers and elevating team bonding. The most important thing is that the team building activity always reflects the main objective you have set. <br />
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Team building activities should always succeed with any group of individuals or subject matter, as they are universal in their output. It is you who must think about the context. For any given objective or subject matter there are so many different team building activities that can be used - which differ in their complexity and the demands made on participants. Team building activities stem from the environment that surrounds them and the individuals. You need to look at your group - decide if you want them to perform individually, in pairs or smaller groups. Decide whether you want them to learn through problem solving and puzzles, role play or creative objects. The inputs are endless, but the output should always be the same - better comprehension and unity.<br />
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DELVE INTO DISCUSSION<br />
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Once you have decided upon your team building activity, used it and completed it, you shouldn't be afraid to review afterwards! This is perhaps the most crucial element of a team building activity and brings forward the connection between learning and putting in to practice your objectives. Participants do need to see the relevance of what they have just done to what they can do. This is a time where the mistakes made during the activity can be good in leading to new insights for development. Ask questions, get answers and discuss - SIMPLE STEPS.<br />
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SO - why use a team building activity?<br />
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After all this, you are probably still pondering the prospect of using a team building activity at your next meeting / gathering. Well ponder no more. I am sure that the initial thought of team building activities conjures up images of big conferences and arenas with big productions and spectacles - that obviously would be nice, but it is certainly not the case. Team building activities are for everyone and everywhere. They are great for stimulating discussion and highlighting your key message. Get your group, your team, your colleagues up and motivated, give them something to talk about and a starting point for moving forward.<br />
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Team Building Activities - for those in the know and ready to go.<br />
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<div class='uawlinks'>Want to find out more about Team Building Activities, then visit <a href="http://www.eventus.co.uk/events.asp">Eventus Training and Events LTD</a> for more ideas. Alternatively, if you fancy running your own activity visit <a href="http://www.eventusevents.com/">Eventus' DIY Activities Shop</a>.</div><br />
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Title: Team Building Activity<br />
Author: Shona Wilson<br />
Email: sharon@eventus.co.uk<br />
Keywords: team building activities, teambuilding, DIY teambuilding, teambuilding activity, team building activity, team building<br />
Word Count: 582<br />
Category: Networking<br />
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