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Aaron Mayper

Roles And Responsibilities: Round Robin

Instructions:

•Department lead is stationed at a stationery Insights Board

•Remaining participants are organized into small groups with multiple departments represented in each group

•Groups rotate through each department's Insights Board. Department lead provided short overview of department's mission, key initiatives, priorities, etc. After presentation, attending group is invited to add post it notes with key questions, key actions they can take to support the presenting department, and feedback

Skye Suttie

Human Device

In this interactive, teams will come together to become a human version of the device listed on their index card. This activity is a means to build team dynamics and also a way to address any challenges a team might be working through as this activity is completely dependent on everyone coming together as a group and playing a part.

Filip Popov

Story

The famous League of Explorers* is up for yet another challenge, this time in an ancient Mayan jungle. Deep within the jungle a very valuable relic - the golden dinosaur awaits them. Hidden behind a large waterfall the golden dinosaur lays, waiting for it's treasures to be reaped! But all kinds of challenges await in the jungle until they get their hands on the golden dinosaur...


*The League of Explorers are the participants

Richard McKinnon

10 True Things

This is a quick, yet powerful way to build familiarity within a group of people. Making the list can be surprisingly hard, but it often reveals things that are important to know about someone.

Alexandre Plennevaux

Debriefing: To keep / To change

2 columns on a wall, black board or white board. one with Header "To Keep", and the other "To Change".

Distribute post-its and markers.

Ask everyone to take 10 minutes to think about today, and identify What was to keep / To change ?? As many post-its as items.

Then sharing, one by one, explaining when necessary. Celebrate the "to keep", and

For the "what's to change", see if the group can commit to a solution for the next day.