Belina Raffy

Looking for Help - Say you had 5 minutes to do a team building exercise...

...in a room full of 100+ Russians that will be allocated across 22 teams - what would you do?

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Belina, you could do an ice -breaker (hopefully checked out in advance by a Russian to avoid cultural insensitivity), but it isn't possible to do any meaningful 'teambuilding ' in 5 mins. However are they already pre-existing teams. Have just come across ex which might be adapted to lay ground work for team building -
2 mins to list conditions conducive to creativity, individuality and trust. 2 mins to list conditions which minimise trust and maximise dependency 1 min for each team member to add tick to conditions (on either list ) which exist in their own organisation. Good Luck, deb. How good is their English? (source Filley 1975)
OK - in pairs, with someone you don't know (may require movement) each pair has to find three things they have in common:
* work related now
* in your work / education / profession in the past
* completely unrelated to work

Fast, unthreatening, and builds common ground.
Hi Deborah - thank you for your suggestion. The level of English will be mixed - and I'll be working through an interpreter. They will be in pre-existing teams. I like the idea of getting them to make conscious what behaviours will help them. Best wishes, Belina

Deborah Ann Booth said:
Belina, you could do an ice -breaker (hopefully checked out in advance by a Russian to avoid cultural insensitivity), but it isn't possible to do any meaningful 'teambuilding ' in 5 mins. However are they already pre-existing teams. Have just come across ex which might be adapted to lay ground work for team building -
2 mins to list conditions conducive to creativity, individuality and trust. 2 mins to list conditions which minimise trust and maximise dependency 1 min for each team member to add tick to conditions (on either list ) which exist in their own organisation. Good Luck, deb. How good is their English? (source Filley 1975)
Thanks Penny! Lovely, quick exercise to connect them and get them to find out some things they don't know about each other! Cheers, Belina

Penny Walker said:
OK - in pairs, with someone you don't know (may require movement) each pair has to find three things they have in common:
* work related now
* in your work / education / profession in the past
* completely unrelated to work

Fast, unthreatening, and builds common ground.

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