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Showing posts with label Training Games. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Training Games. Show all posts

Tuesday 1 March 2022

Virtual Team Building Games

The work lifestyle has changed and we are now in an era of WFH. The traditional style of team building through physical out bound activities are now being replaced by virtual team bonding activities, a need of the hour. I have mentioned few that I have engaged my audiences with, I request you to comment on these games and provide inputs on other such games that can be effectively played over the virtual medium.





1) Do you mean…?

Monday 28 January 2019

Chinese doodles, written communication skills game like Chinese whisper

Training energizers - games that can be played to enhance understanding of the concept and to break the monotony or boredom during training programs.


*Chinese whisper in words.. Chinese Doodles...*

Time for activity:* 10~15 mins

*Team size:* 10~12; if the participants are more teams can be divided and activities can be run parallely.

*Materials :*

Tuesday 10 July 2018

Drawing Activity

The point of Art Effects is to build your group’s teamwork up with creativity and cooperation. In this game, your group will give keywords to convey items to their partner to create an art masterpiece. This game is great for groups of all sizes and requires a little bit of setting up according to the size of the group. Be sure to have a critic overlooking your artists to make sure everyone is playing fairly throughout the game. There is both a competitive and non-competitive version of the game, so be sure to pick how you want to play!

Friday 6 July 2018

Number Game

8, 11, 15, 5, 14, 1, 7, 6, 10, 13, 3, 12, 2

“You’re seeing all the numbers from 1 to 15
with the exception of 4 and 9. 

Your task is
  1. To decide why the numbers are arranged in this sequence, 
  2. Then put the missing numbers in their proper places.”
4 digit Number & 3 digit Number

Thursday 5 July 2018

Value of your Internal Customer

What Is One Customer Worth?

How much does your average
customer spend during one
visit to your store? A

How often does that customer
visit your store each year? B
(Multiply times "A")

A "lifetime customer" will stay
with you for 10 years. C
(C= B x 10)

A "lifetime customer" will bring
you at least one additional cus￾tomer through referral. D
(D = C x 2)

How many customers does your
employee interact with on an
average shift?

This employee is managing a
portfolio of your future business
that is worth:

(Multiply "D" times
the customers/shift)