Team Building Exercise: Someone is a...

Team Building Exercise: Someone is a...


Purpose

This is a suitable exercise for getting people in a team to express their feelings about each other but in a very indirect and controlled way. It also gives delegates a chance to see how others think of them. It also helps them to discover how much they know about other people’s view of them. This exercise is suitable for a group of delegates who know each other.

Objective

Write a statement about others and then guess who wrote each statement.

What You Need

  • Blank cards. If you have n delegates, you need n * (n - 1) cards.

Setup

  • Place the deck of blank cards at the centre of a table so that everyone can access them as go through the exercise.
  • Ask for a volunteer to be the first Target.
  • Ask everyone to write a statement on a card for this Target. This statement can be a compliment, a feature, or even a surprising statement. Examples are:
    • Good listener
    • A very charismatic leader
    • Great sense of humour, miss him when he is not around
    • Lovely person, but can have a tidier desk
    • Extreme fan of Lord of the Rings
    • Easy to work with, difficult to be managed by
  • Collect these statements and get another volunteer to read them one at a time randomly.
  • The Target should guess who wrote that statement. Keep a record of the successful guess as a score. You can write the score on the whiteboard.
  • The first successful guess of the Target becomes the next Target.
  • Repeat the process and get everyone to write a statement for the new Target.
  • Go through the exercise until everyone has played the role of a Target.
  • Announce who is the winner based on the highest score.
  • Follow with a discussion.

Timing

Explaining the Exercise: 2 minutes

Activity: 20 minutes

Group Feedback: 10 minutes

Discussion

What did you learn about yourself? What did you learn about other’s view of you? How good where you in knowing how others think of you?

 


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By dangling @ Sunday, July 24, 2011 2:41 PM



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