Most managers, supervisors, and team leaders realize the importance of team-building, but just can't seem to find the time in their busy schedules. This book provides the solution!
More Quick Team-Building Activities for Busy Managers contains 50 all-new exercises that can be conducted in 15 minutes or less, and which require no special facilities, big expense, or previous training experience. Each activity is presented in just a few short pages with all the relevant information including a list of materials needed, the purpose of the exercise, and handy tips for success, all highlighted for easy reference.
You will find fun and effective activities
building new teams and helping teams with new members finding creative ways to work together and solve problems increasing and improving communication keeping competition healthy and productive within the team dealing with change and its anger, fear, frustration The book also includes special guidance for "virtual teams," whose members are in different locations but must work as a unit. For anyone charged with the task of bringing teams together, More Quick Team-Building Activities for Busy Managers is the answer.
BRIAN COLE MILLER is the principal of Working Solutions, Inc., a management training and consulting firm. He is the author of several books including Quick Team-Building Activities for Busy Managers, More Quick Team-Building Activities for Busy Managers, and Keeping Employees Accountable for Results.
Conceptually, I liked this book a lot. I was specifically looking forward to it because it mentioned tips for virtual teams.
Realistically, these activities (maybe 1 or 2 out of the 50) will actually work for me.
I know my circumstance is unique in that I am working with a very small, half remote and half local team but I was still hoping to find something for discussion points and found that most of these won't be used.
I really liked to first part of explaining how to use the materials and how to help keep an excerise from being a flop. what is also beneficial is a good portion of the exercises don't require any materials.
Great team-building ideas that mostly stay away from stupid and annoying ones we've all done in the past. Lots of ideas to use, with specific objectives for each activity.