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Leaders and Ingenuity

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Recently, I read an article in Outdoor Magazine that described the top companies to work for in 2014. There are a number of brainstorming techniques that can be used to propel a team forward out of a rut, or when there’s a difficult issue that needs to be resolved in a more creative way than has been done in the past.

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4 Creative and Effective Debriefing Exercises to Enhance Your Team Building Activities

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Did you find this article useful? Processing the Experience: Enhancing and Generalizing Learning 2nd (second) Edition by Luckner, John L., Nadler, Reldan S. 1997] (affiliate link). What are some other creative ways to debrief your team after team building activities? Share them in the comments below. . Thank you for your support.

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5 Simple Relationship Building Exercises that Your Team Needs Now. #5 is Powerful!

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Here’s a list of 25 Questions from a recent article in Inc. Where do you like to go for vacation? What is your favorite book/author? What’s the most unique thing in your office. Magazine that I saw recently you can use for this game. M&M Game. Divide your team into groups of 4-5.

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15 More Creative Ideas to Boost Team Spirit

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Here’s an article to help you plan your own scavenger hunt. Grab a team to help organize the event. Go Go to local hot spots and leave clues for your team to find. Make it your own Amazing Race – corporate style! Scaventures. Watson Adventures. Murder mystery.