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Respected Seniors,

We have a 15-member IT company. I want to organize a team-building exercise or game that can be done indoors in our office. Please suggest any activities or games. Thank you.

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Hi

Finding suitable games/ activities to reinforce the learning in an indoor setting for team building is a real challenge. I am taking the liberty of sharing a couple of games that come to mind immediately.
  • Search for the broken square exercise which is a good game to play between teams.
  • You can also try to take well known quotes/ proverbs and make small chits of each word. Then give each team member a chit and then ask the team members to quickly form a row which will form the entire proverb.
  • There is also a dessert survival exercise, which you can try and search from the net/ Citehr.
  • You can also try the chinese whispers to lighten the mood but this would presuppose participants have fair grasp of English or the relevant language you choose to share the story/ joke/ incident.

I hope my suggestions will trigger more ideas.

You are also welcome to read the following Inspirational and Motivational Blogs and particularly the Try This / Action Points section in which it is possible to find some more activities that could be very useful to you.

www.actspot.wordpress.com – Over 1,36,000 views and 800 followers

www.poweract.blogspot.com – Over 41,000 views and 200 followers

Best Wishes

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Hello! You can try out some games from the PDF files uploaded. They are good to play. Also, let us know more in detail about the objective of the conduction of the games so that we can help you better! Good luck and have fun!

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Dear RBS,

Very informative games, but the book is copyrighted in 2007 by World Scientific Publishing Co. Pet. Ltd. Your intention is very good to help out the CiteHR members, but it goes against the Cite rules.

Inconvenience is regretted.

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Dear Ramesh Bhardwaj,

Nowhere in the reply did we mention that the copyright of the games is with us. We simply forwarded the PDF files that were already uploaded on other site threads. To understand the specific requirements of the games where we can assist, we explicitly outlined the details of the requirements/objectives of the games.

I hope this explanation satisfies you :)

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Actually We are trying to all employee Communicate with each other easily without any hesitation , so their team working or group project easily and finish with each other help .
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Ok. Try this one. Make two or three teams. Give them a certain number of balloons and one set of cello tape. You can limit the number of balloons to, say, 100.

Ask them to make an erect tower of inflated balloons with the help of cello tape. It is fun as well as requires a lot of brainstorming and team spirit. People will have fun.

Once done, ask them to share what each one felt while they were doing it. Did they decide on the strategy to do it? What were the constraints, and how did they feel once it was completed? You can think of a few more activity-based, thought-provoking games.

The aim of this game is:

To initiate a high level of effective internal communication

Effective delegation and coordination (some may not be good at blowing air into balloons, tying them, etc.)

Balloons are the customers; some will burst, some will fly, and genuine ones will stick around. You have to be very careful not to lose (burst) most of them, so be careful from the beginning.

Cello tape (The employee) is the binding force between the earth (the company) and the balloons (customers). It cannot work in isolation, needing the right amount of tape in the right place and being a part of the whole.

You can add your points. This activity has been tried and tested by me many times and works wonders.

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Dear Bhavya,

Check out the following two links; they have simple games for initial team building and communication:

- [Indoor Games for Team Building](http://www.buzzle.com/articles/indoor-games-for-team-building.html)
- [Indoor Team Building Games - TeamBuildingUSA.com](http://www.teambuildingusa.com/indoor-team-building-games/)

Hope this helps :)

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