A Brief Guide To Corporate Team Building Activities

By Eugenia Dickerson


Some people may dismiss corporate team building activities. It is easy to see them as an adult equivalent of recess. However a little investment of both time and money can make a big difference to the success of your business if you do it in the right way!

A good example of this is with a sales team. Often companies not only have individual targets but also group targets. Therefore one person selling a lot may be great but they can be even more effective if they share their expertise with the other members of the group, encouraging them and increasing their self confidence in order to improve their sales techniques.

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.

In some respects the activity is not the main point. Whether you have them building a bridge made of cardboard or taking them to a boot camp the point is the same. It is about people getting to know each other and increasing their ability to communicate with each other and integrating a diverse range of people and personalities within one group.

While it can be hard to please everyone this is the best way to get something that most people will want to do. As the idea is to choose something people can do as a group try to avoid anything that will exclude people as much as possible. For example older employees are unlikely to thank you if you expect them to run around at a boot camp!

Admittedly there will also people who are not necessarily obviously an introvert or an extrovert. However people can often do with a bit more confidence or learning to listen a bit more. One way of achieving this is by going on a retreat away from the office so that people have to talk with each other as they do not go home at the end of the day.

One way of achieving this is by booking an exclusive venue. Some venues allow you to book so that there are no other guests. This then means that everyone in your group not only does the activities together but also eats together and socialises after events together. Scheduling a number of these throughout the year will mean more people do events together and therefore will become more familiar with each other.

As with anything concerning your business it is worth comparing a range of corporate team building activities and companies that supply them. This will make it easier to find something that works for your team and make it easier for them to bond together. Use your regular search engine to find out more about what is available in your local area as well as feedback and reviews to help find the best option for you and your team.




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