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50 FUN EMPLOYEE ENGAGEMENT ACTIVITIES AND TRAINING IDEAS

Posted by SignUpGenius Team



There are many ways to inspire and engage your team members. Choose an idea that
fits with your company culture and your teammates’ interests and you’ll see
success. 


FUN ACTIVITIES FOR EMPLOYEE ENGAGEMENT

Teams that laugh together often communicate better. Plan a few of these
activities for your organization or your work team. Make fun a priority for you
and your team. 

 1.  Compete - Play a game of laser tag, mini golf, traditional bowling or
     duckpin bowling. Keep track of points and give the winner a trophy for his
     or her desk.
 2.  Make it an Adventure - Surprise the team with an unexpected activity like
     ax throwing, scavenger hunting, ziplining or shooting skeet. Provide
     fitting prizes for the winning adventurers. (Camo, anyone?)
 3.  Volunteer Together - Get your team out into the community and volunteer as
     a group. If you have multiple offices around the globe, have every location
     pick a local partner to serve. Have work teams grab a meal afterward and
     debrief all they learned together.
 4.  Host a Collective Day of Fun - Ask each team member to choose their
     favorite activity and spend a day trying a variety of hobbies. Plan to
     include 45 minutes to an hour for each activity and be sure to factor in
     transportation and meals. Maybe you start off with coffee at a teammate’s
     house in the morning while you go over the plan, then go bike riding
     through downtown or skateboarding at a skate park, eat at a new restaurant
     for lunch and have everyone try a new food, learn to play a new sport or a
     popular video game, plan an office prank, do a DIY craft from Pinterest or
     learn something new from a YouTube tutorial.
 5.  Creative Arts - Plan a day of creativity including an art class, museum
     tours, music lessons, pottery decoration or a drawing class.
 6.  Dance it Out - Hire a choreographer to get your department’s team into a
     flash-mob routine then spring the surprise on the rest of your coworkers at
     the most unexpected time. Be sure to have someone turn up the music so it
     is nice and loud as you dance!
 7.  Escape Room Experience - Sign up for an escape or breakout room adventure
     where your team has a limited amount of time to solve a problem and escape
     the space. Search online and see what experiences are offered near your
     location.
 8.  Movie and Popcorn - Treat your team to their favorite movie showing and a
     gift card for popcorn, drinks and candy. They will talk about this
     experience all year long!
 9.  Mystery Dinner - Have you seen those murder mystery dinner party kits where
     team members come dressed as a certain character and spend the time trying
     to figure out whodunit? Make that idea your own and create a murder mystery
     lunch for employees.
 10. Host a Gameshow - Ask a leader to set up a game app like Kahoot! ahead of
     time so questions are programmed in, or create your own version of popular
     television shows like Hollywood Game Night, Jeopardy and Let’s Make a Deal.
     Buy fun buzzer devices on Amazon and use them for activities all year long.

 

 
 1. Local Food Trucks - Invite the local food scene to stop by your office and
    treat your employees to lunch. Top it off with a dessert food truck selling
    cupcakes or snow cones, whatever is most desired in your area. Consider
    inviting food influencers to come by and meet your staff and post photos on
    social media.
 2. Cooking Show - Make it a corporate cooking team challenge or a baking field
    trip to a local cupcake shop to sample and enjoy sugary goodness.
 3. Racing - Go Karts, Mario Karts and even boat races, the possibilities are
    endless. Race to the finish line, zoom, zoom!
 4. Class Games - Put a new spin on trivia, Pictionary and bingo by making the
    questions your own and involving company jokes and fun facts about team
    members.
 5. Get Outside - Plan a full day of fun at a local state or national park.
    Include activities your team members enjoy like hiking, camping, BBQ and
    s’mores. Make a full day out of it with a few hours of structured team time
    and then offer free time for the rest of the day. Invite families if you’re
    looking for a family experience.
 6. Go Organic - Plan to tour a local farm, creamery or orchard and learn about
    how they harvest their produce and care for their livestock. Structure team
    building exercises around aspects of the location such as berry picking,
    feeding time or farm maintenance. Also be sure to sign your team leader up
    to learn how to milk a cow! If you aren’t up for the full farm experience,
    feel free to tone it down a bit and find local farmers markets to visit as a
    team throughout the year. Plan a farm-friendly scavenger hunt for team
    members and support local small businesses at the same time.
 7. Food Service - Employees love easy options for meals, groceries, snacks and
    more. Make it easy for team members to order and pick up food with daily
    office meal options or a food service. In addition, secure a simple way for
    employees to order groceries or offer a farm-fresh subscription box service
    to be delivered to a centralized office location or an employee’s desk.
    Everyone loves fresh produce.
 8. Office Perks Account - Allow your employees to pick which perks they want
    and spend through a Lifestyle Spending Account, an employer-funded account
    for team members. HR teams or C-level teams set up these accounts and have
    employees log in and personalize them so they can use company perks to
    improve their lives.
 9. Incorporate Animals - Go back to childhood joy as you take your team to the
    local zoo or aquarium for a day of team fun. Plan fun surprises like a tour
    from the staff, a dolphin experience or a behind-the-scenes view of the
    organization’s operations and work culture with one of their leaders as a
    key speaker for your meeting. Research to see if there is a unique space
    your team can meet and work on projects, development or trust-building
    exercises. For example, one aquarium invites groups to sign up to spend the
    night sleeping under their shark tank, another has a conference room
    overlooking the monkeys.

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SEASONAL GROUP ACTIVITIES FOR EMPLOYEE ENGAGEMENT

Use a specific time of year or a special holiday as an excuse to have fun and
celebrate with your team. 

 1.  Celebrate Birthdays - Every workplace has its own way to honor employees.
     Consider making birthdays an occasion for fun or generosity. Gift the
     employee a gift card on their special day or gift an office plant, their
     favorite office supply or fresh cut flowers. Whatever you decide, make sure
     it’s a universal experience where everyone is celebrated and treated the
     same.
 2.  Spring Fun Run - Do you have a group of active runners at work? Ask them to
     organize a fun run your company can sponsor and participate in. The
     community engagement will benefit the company and employees will accomplish
     finish line goals with one another.
 3.  Earth Day - Plant trees, host an environmentally friendly meal, volunteer
     in the community to do yardwork for those who cannot do it themselves, and
     gift every employee an indoor plant for their desk. Find creative ways to
     celebrate the Earth and have fun at the same time.
 4.  Basketball Bracket Challenge - Host a March Madness watch-a-thon and a
     chili cook off competition on the first day of the tournament. If you
     already celebrate March Madness, then take it up a notch this year and plan
     to cater in food on multiple days. Your employees will appreciate the free
     meal and it will put everyone in a great mood, even if their brackets are
     busted early on.
 5.  Cinco De Mayo - Cater tacos for the whole office and celebrate with
     alcohol-free margaritas. Decorate the office with colorful flags and play
     some Latin music. If you aren’t catering the meal, consider hosting a
     guac-off for employees to bring in their best guacamole and you provide the
     chips. Use a sign up to have cooks reserve their competition spot and
     judges volunteer their time. Be sure to number each guacamole option and
     give the winner a gift card to your favorite Mexican restaurant in town.
 6.  Summer Family BBQ - Choose a casual location with enough space for everyone
     and host a BBQ or picnic for all employees and their families. Set up the
     grill and have people bring their own meat, or consider providing meat
     options and having people bring sides to share. Use a sign up so you are
     sure to get a good variety of dishes. Take the opportunity to set up games
     for the children, a nursing mother’s room for little ones and even some
     family competitions to add extra energy.
 7.  Autumn Events - With hayrides and harvest parties, fall is the perfect time
     for a corporate activity or event. Plan a mountain retreat or a festive
     trunk or treat. Want to stay in the office and still have fun? Host a
     Halloween costume party for your employees and offer prizes for the winner.
     Give prizes for scariest costume, most innovative idea and best overall.
     Create a shared playlist around the event and have everyone contribute
     their favorite song as it relates to your event.
 8.  Christmas Cookie Bake - Who will win? Classic sugar cookies or gingerbread?
     Challenge your employees to bake and bring in their wonderful creations to
     share with the team. Award prizes based on categories. Serve the cookies
     with hot coffee and hot chocolate. Instead of hosting the company holiday
     party on an evening or a weekend, do it during the cookie bake and make it
     more casual for hosting it during a workday. Team members will appreciate
     the simplicity of it during a busy holiday season.
 9.  Giving Tuesday - Plan to give back to your company’s partner nonprofits or
     causes that your employees choose on Giving Tuesday.
 10. New Year, New You - Plan a host of resources for your staff teams to
     utilize for their goal-setting in January and flood their inboxes with
     helpful options. Offer videos on setting goals, eating well and managing
     time. Offer coupons and discounts for vitamins and health food stores.
     Bring in a local chef to talk about meal planning and healthy living.
     Partner with community races and provide perks for those who participate.

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Plan several lunch and learn events with a sign up. View an Example

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PROFESSIONAL TRAINING FOR EMPLOYEE ENGAGEMENT

In addition to employee satisfaction, it is incredibly important for companies
to provide fun ongoing learning and development opportunities for employees. Use
these easy ideas to incorporate learning into your corporate culture. 

 1.  Lunch and Learn Events - Bring in a guest speaker or have a subject matter
     expert from your team teach on a highly sought-after topic. Make it all
     about life skills, internet security, caring for aging parents, doing your
     own taxes, or self-care and health-related topics. Better yet, ask your
     employees, in a survey, what topics they would like to learn more about and
     plan accordingly. The key to getting people to this meeting is by offering
     stellar free food, so don’t skimp out on the catering. Tip: If your event
     happens in the morning, call it a Brunch and Learn.
 2.  Cross-Functional Teams - Bring people from various teams and organizational
     levels to serve on strengths-based teams where they can contribute in
     meaningful ways. Make these team experiences fun by bringing in food for
     meetings, starting with an icebreaker and celebrating wins together.
 3.  On Demand Learning - Consider offering software demos, social media best
     practices or employee development portals in video or slide format so
     employees can reference policies in an engaging and searchable way. Make it
     fun by offering rewards and points just like a video game. Or get a group
     membership to an existing learning site and allow employees to take online
     classes on demand as a part of their professional development.
 4.  Personality Assessments and a Discussion - Choose from a variety of
     assessment options such as the Enneagram, Myers-Briggs, Strong Interest
     Inventory, StrengthsFinder and DISC to name a few. Hire an organizational
     development consultant to ask people to take the assessment ahead of time
     so you can compile the results and have them ready for a fascinating
     discussion when you meet as a group. Get ready for new insight and
     understanding.
 5.  New Ideas - Find ways to move your teams from producing to innovating as
     they produce. Create a general email address where ideas can be submitted,
     make an executive available for brainstorming lunch dates or have those at
     the top of the organization interact often with those at other levels. Then
     host brainstorming meetings about relevant topics like how to improve the
     office, ways to encourage creativity, or perks employees would like to see.
     The more employees are asked to contribute new ideas and feel heard and
     valued in the process, the more likely they are to thrive.
 6.  Emotional Intelligence - Read a book together about emotional intelligence
     or provide an audiobook for employees to listen to and then get together
     and discuss. Form a book club out of it.
 7.  Develop Managers - Bring in an executive coach to work with your leaders
     and conduct 360 feedback as to how they need to grow. Teach managers how to
     move from transactional leadership styles to transformational and servant
     leadership styles. Get individualized growth plans for every manager and
     work with him or her throughout the year. Retain this executive consultant,
     so employees have a resource for expert leadership and management knowledge
     and resources.
 8.  Feedback Loops - Create a process for two-way interaction on work-related
     topics and make it fun for employees to submit feedback about projects,
     what it is like to work with their peers and a way to honor those who go
     above and beyond.
 9.  Webinars - Host or attend a webinar and learn something new in a practical
     format.
 10. Online Conference - Find a relevant online conference and provide logins
     and work time for employees to take part in watching the sessions and
     sharing on social media.
 11. Health and Wellness Training - Survey your employees to ask what type of
     health and wellness perks they would like. Consider offering gym
     memberships, fitness challenges and on-site yoga classes. Bring in experts
     throughout the year to teach on topics like nutrition, stress management
     and more.
 12. Create a Relational Culture - Start meetings with brain teasers, would you
     rather questions, or two truths and a lie exercise. This is an easy and
     quick way to set the stage for a collaborative meeting.
 13. Reflective Practice - Writing is a magical tool that allows employees to
     process and share what they are thinking and feeling. This practice also
     makes room for reflection which is a catalyst for personal and
     organizational change.
 14. Active Listening - Pair off in groups of two and provide general topics to
     each team written on note cards. Player 1 draws a card and needs to talk
     about the topic for three minutes. Player 2 listens and later reflects back
     to player 1 the essence of what he or she described. Debrief as a full
     group afterward about the experience.
 15. Ergonomic Consultant - Hire an ergonomic consultant to walk through your
     office and be available to anyone needing a workspace evaluation. Also ask
     this consultant to set up a few permanent fun, ergo-friendly workspaces
     around the office for people to utilize whenever they want. These spaces
     can be phone booths for taking calls, tables with open seating, standing
     desks, collaborative gathering space or comfortable sitting areas for small
     groups.
 16. Training Through Local Associations - Professional organizations and
     nonprofits provide trainings, meet and greets, webinars and industry events
     that employees benefit from attending. Research your local associations and
     join today.
 17. Refresh - Everyone wants an extra day of rest. Give your team an unexpected
     day off or give them a restful activity. Take them on a daylong silent
     retreat, a workshop about mindfulness or bring in massage therapists to
     de-stress your staff with chair massages between meetings.
 18. Search Resources - Teach team members how to do in-depth research using
     free tools like Google Scholar, local library online resources and apps, in
     addition to public statistics and government sites.
 19. No Meeting Fridays - Provide a meeting-free day for your employees to grind
     out their work and recharge. If you can’t do a full “no meetings day,”
     maybe limit the times they are offered (no early or late meetings) or do a
     walking meeting – something to switch up the normal routine.
 20. Teach Communication Skills - Everyone can grow and learn in the area of
     interpersonal communication. Teach employees how to encourage one another
     and congratulate others on wins. Teach conflict resolution skills and lay
     out best practices for how your company tackles common issues.
 21. Change Management - Leading change is tough, implementing the day to day
     steps of change is even harder. Host an interactive workshop on change
     management and teach managers how your company plans to handle upcoming
     internal and external changes. Collect ideas, feedback and input. Walk
     through John Kotter's steps of change management with the team and provide
     a handout for them to take back to their desks.

Nothing beats a team laughing, having fun and learning with one another. Plan an
activity or a training and share memories that will spark conversations for days
and weeks to come.

Erica Thomas is a marketing strategist at SignUpGenius and always enjoys team
fun and learning.


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50 FUN EMPLOYEE ENGAGEMENT ACTIVITIES AND TRAINING IDEAS

There are many ways to inspire and engage your team members. Choose an idea that
fits with your company culture and your teammates’ interests and you’ll see
success. 




FUN ACTIVITIES FOR EMPLOYEE ENGAGEMENT

Teams that laugh together often communicate better. Plan a few of these
activities for your organization or your work team. Make fun a priority for you
and your team. 







 1.  Compete - Play a game of laser tag, mini golf, traditional bowling or
     duckpin bowling. Keep track of points and give the winner a trophy for his
     or her desk.
 2.  Make it an Adventure - Surprise the team with an unexpected activity like
     ax throwing, scavenger hunting, ziplining or shooting skeet. Provide
     fitting prizes for the winning adventurers. (Camo, anyone?)
 3.  Volunteer Together - Get your team out into the community and volunteer as
     a group. If you have multiple offices around the globe, have every location
     pick a local partner to serve. Have work teams grab a meal afterward and
     debrief all they learned together.
 4.  Host a Collective Day of Fun - Ask each team member to choose their
     favorite activity and spend a day trying a variety of hobbies. Plan to
     include 45 minutes to an hour for each activity and be sure to factor in
     transportation and meals. Maybe you start off with coffee at a teammate’s
     house in the morning while you go over the plan, then go bike riding
     through downtown or skateboarding at a skate park, eat at a new restaurant
     for lunch and have everyone try a new food, learn to play a new sport or a
     popular video game, plan an office prank, do a DIY craft from Pinterest or
     learn something new from a YouTube tutorial.
 5.  Creative Arts - Plan a day of creativity including an art class, museum
     tours, music lessons, pottery decoration or a drawing class.
 6.  Dance it Out - Hire a choreographer to get your department’s team into a
     flash-mob routine then spring the surprise on the rest of your coworkers at
     the most unexpected time. Be sure to have someone turn up the music so it
     is nice and loud as you dance!
 7.  Escape Room Experience - Sign up for an escape or breakout room adventure
     where your team has a limited amount of time to solve a problem and escape
     the space. Search online and see what experiences are offered near your
     location.
 8.  Movie and Popcorn - Treat your team to their favorite movie showing and a
     gift card for popcorn, drinks and candy. They will talk about this
     experience all year long!
 9.  Mystery Dinner - Have you seen those murder mystery dinner party kits where
     team members come dressed as a certain character and spend the time trying
     to figure out whodunit? Make that idea your own and create a murder mystery
     lunch for employees.
 10. Host a Gameshow - Ask a leader to set up a game app like Kahoot! ahead of
     time so questions are programmed in, or create your own version of popular
     television shows like Hollywood Game Night, Jeopardy and Let’s Make a Deal.
     Buy fun buzzer devices on Amazon and use them for activities all year long.

 

 
 1. Local Food Trucks - Invite the local food scene to stop by your office and
    treat your employees to lunch. Top it off with a dessert food truck selling
    cupcakes or snow cones, whatever is most desired in your area. Consider
    inviting food influencers to come by and meet your staff and post photos on
    social media.
 2. Cooking Show - Make it a corporate cooking team challenge or a baking field
    trip to a local cupcake shop to sample and enjoy sugary goodness.
 3. Racing - Go Karts, Mario Karts and even boat races, the possibilities are
    endless. Race to the finish line, zoom, zoom!
 4. Class Games - Put a new spin on trivia, Pictionary and bingo by making the
    questions your own and involving company jokes and fun facts about team
    members.
 5. Get Outside - Plan a full day of fun at a local state or national park.
    Include activities your team members enjoy like hiking, camping, BBQ and
    s’mores. Make a full day out of it with a few hours of structured team time
    and then offer free time for the rest of the day. Invite families if you’re
    looking for a family experience.
 6. Go Organic - Plan to tour a local farm, creamery or orchard and learn about
    how they harvest their produce and care for their livestock. Structure team
    building exercises around aspects of the location such as berry picking,
    feeding time or farm maintenance. Also be sure to sign your team leader up
    to learn how to milk a cow! If you aren’t up for the full farm experience,
    feel free to tone it down a bit and find local farmers markets to visit as a
    team throughout the year. Plan a farm-friendly scavenger hunt for team
    members and support local small businesses at the same time.
 7. Food Service - Employees love easy options for meals, groceries, snacks and
    more. Make it easy for team members to order and pick up food with daily
    office meal options or a food service. In addition, secure a simple way for
    employees to order groceries or offer a farm-fresh subscription box service
    to be delivered to a centralized office location or an employee’s desk.
    Everyone loves fresh produce.
 8. Office Perks Account - Allow your employees to pick which perks they want
    and spend through a Lifestyle Spending Account, an employer-funded account
    for team members. HR teams or C-level teams set up these accounts and have
    employees log in and personalize them so they can use company perks to
    improve their lives.
 9. Incorporate Animals - Go back to childhood joy as you take your team to the
    local zoo or aquarium for a day of team fun. Plan fun surprises like a tour
    from the staff, a dolphin experience or a behind-the-scenes view of the
    organization’s operations and work culture with one of their leaders as a
    key speaker for your meeting. Research to see if there is a unique space
    your team can meet and work on projects, development or trust-building
    exercises. For example, one aquarium invites groups to sign up to spend the
    night sleeping under their shark tank, another has a conference room
    overlooking the monkeys.

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Schedule company training seminars with a sign up. View an Example



--------------------------------------------------------------------------------


SEASONAL GROUP ACTIVITIES FOR EMPLOYEE ENGAGEMENT

Use a specific time of year or a special holiday as an excuse to have fun and
celebrate with your team. 





 1.  Celebrate Birthdays - Every workplace has its own way to honor employees.
     Consider making birthdays an occasion for fun or generosity. Gift the
     employee a gift card on their special day or gift an office plant, their
     favorite office supply or fresh cut flowers. Whatever you decide, make sure
     it’s a universal experience where everyone is celebrated and treated the
     same.
 2.  Spring Fun Run - Do you have a group of active runners at work? Ask them to
     organize a fun run your company can sponsor and participate in. The
     community engagement will benefit the company and employees will accomplish
     finish line goals with one another.
 3.  Earth Day - Plant trees, host an environmentally friendly meal, volunteer
     in the community to do yardwork for those who cannot do it themselves, and
     gift every employee an indoor plant for their desk. Find creative ways to
     celebrate the Earth and have fun at the same time.
 4.  Basketball Bracket Challenge - Host a March Madness watch-a-thon and a
     chili cook off competition on the first day of the tournament. If you
     already celebrate March Madness, then take it up a notch this year and plan
     to cater in food on multiple days. Your employees will appreciate the free
     meal and it will put everyone in a great mood, even if their brackets are
     busted early on.
 5.  Cinco De Mayo - Cater tacos for the whole office and celebrate with
     alcohol-free margaritas. Decorate the office with colorful flags and play
     some Latin music. If you aren’t catering the meal, consider hosting a
     guac-off for employees to bring in their best guacamole and you provide the
     chips. Use a sign up to have cooks reserve their competition spot and
     judges volunteer their time. Be sure to number each guacamole option and
     give the winner a gift card to your favorite Mexican restaurant in town.
 6.  Summer Family BBQ - Choose a casual location with enough space for everyone
     and host a BBQ or picnic for all employees and their families. Set up the
     grill and have people bring their own meat, or consider providing meat
     options and having people bring sides to share. Use a sign up so you are
     sure to get a good variety of dishes. Take the opportunity to set up games
     for the children, a nursing mother’s room for little ones and even some
     family competitions to add extra energy.
 7.  Autumn Events - With hayrides and harvest parties, fall is the perfect time
     for a corporate activity or event. Plan a mountain retreat or a festive
     trunk or treat. Want to stay in the office and still have fun? Host a
     Halloween costume party for your employees and offer prizes for the winner.
     Give prizes for scariest costume, most innovative idea and best overall.
     Create a shared playlist around the event and have everyone contribute
     their favorite song as it relates to your event.
 8.  Christmas Cookie Bake - Who will win? Classic sugar cookies or gingerbread?
     Challenge your employees to bake and bring in their wonderful creations to
     share with the team. Award prizes based on categories. Serve the cookies
     with hot coffee and hot chocolate. Instead of hosting the company holiday
     party on an evening or a weekend, do it during the cookie bake and make it
     more casual for hosting it during a workday. Team members will appreciate
     the simplicity of it during a busy holiday season.
 9.  Giving Tuesday - Plan to give back to your company’s partner nonprofits or
     causes that your employees choose on Giving Tuesday.
 10. New Year, New You - Plan a host of resources for your staff teams to
     utilize for their goal-setting in January and flood their inboxes with
     helpful options. Offer videos on setting goals, eating well and managing
     time. Offer coupons and discounts for vitamins and health food stores.
     Bring in a local chef to talk about meal planning and healthy living.
     Partner with community races and provide perks for those who participate.

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Plan several lunch and learn events with a sign up. View an Example



--------------------------------------------------------------------------------


PROFESSIONAL TRAINING FOR EMPLOYEE ENGAGEMENT

In addition to employee satisfaction, it is incredibly important for companies
to provide fun ongoing learning and development opportunities for employees. Use
these easy ideas to incorporate learning into your corporate culture. 





 1.  Lunch and Learn Events - Bring in a guest speaker or have a subject matter
     expert from your team teach on a highly sought-after topic. Make it all
     about life skills, internet security, caring for aging parents, doing your
     own taxes, or self-care and health-related topics. Better yet, ask your
     employees, in a survey, what topics they would like to learn more about and
     plan accordingly. The key to getting people to this meeting is by offering
     stellar free food, so don’t skimp out on the catering. Tip: If your event
     happens in the morning, call it a Brunch and Learn.
 2.  Cross-Functional Teams - Bring people from various teams and organizational
     levels to serve on strengths-based teams where they can contribute in
     meaningful ways. Make these team experiences fun by bringing in food for
     meetings, starting with an icebreaker and celebrating wins together.
 3.  On Demand Learning - Consider offering software demos, social media best
     practices or employee development portals in video or slide format so
     employees can reference policies in an engaging and searchable way. Make it
     fun by offering rewards and points just like a video game. Or get a group
     membership to an existing learning site and allow employees to take online
     classes on demand as a part of their professional development.
 4.  Personality Assessments and a Discussion - Choose from a variety of
     assessment options such as the Enneagram, Myers-Briggs, Strong Interest
     Inventory, StrengthsFinder and DISC to name a few. Hire an organizational
     development consultant to ask people to take the assessment ahead of time
     so you can compile the results and have them ready for a fascinating
     discussion when you meet as a group. Get ready for new insight and
     understanding.
 5.  New Ideas - Find ways to move your teams from producing to innovating as
     they produce. Create a general email address where ideas can be submitted,
     make an executive available for brainstorming lunch dates or have those at
     the top of the organization interact often with those at other levels. Then
     host brainstorming meetings about relevant topics like how to improve the
     office, ways to encourage creativity, or perks employees would like to see.
     The more employees are asked to contribute new ideas and feel heard and
     valued in the process, the more likely they are to thrive.
 6.  Emotional Intelligence - Read a book together about emotional intelligence
     or provide an audiobook for employees to listen to and then get together
     and discuss. Form a book club out of it.
 7.  Develop Managers - Bring in an executive coach to work with your leaders
     and conduct 360 feedback as to how they need to grow. Teach managers how to
     move from transactional leadership styles to transformational and servant
     leadership styles. Get individualized growth plans for every manager and
     work with him or her throughout the year. Retain this executive consultant,
     so employees have a resource for expert leadership and management knowledge
     and resources.
 8.  Feedback Loops - Create a process for two-way interaction on work-related
     topics and make it fun for employees to submit feedback about projects,
     what it is like to work with their peers and a way to honor those who go
     above and beyond.
 9.  Webinars - Host or attend a webinar and learn something new in a practical
     format.
 10. Online Conference - Find a relevant online conference and provide logins
     and work time for employees to take part in watching the sessions and
     sharing on social media.
 11. Health and Wellness Training - Survey your employees to ask what type of
     health and wellness perks they would like. Consider offering gym
     memberships, fitness challenges and on-site yoga classes. Bring in experts
     throughout the year to teach on topics like nutrition, stress management
     and more.
 12. Create a Relational Culture - Start meetings with brain teasers, would you
     rather questions, or two truths and a lie exercise. This is an easy and
     quick way to set the stage for a collaborative meeting.
 13. Reflective Practice - Writing is a magical tool that allows employees to
     process and share what they are thinking and feeling. This practice also
     makes room for reflection which is a catalyst for personal and
     organizational change.
 14. Active Listening - Pair off in groups of two and provide general topics to
     each team written on note cards. Player 1 draws a card and needs to talk
     about the topic for three minutes. Player 2 listens and later reflects back
     to player 1 the essence of what he or she described. Debrief as a full
     group afterward about the experience.
 15. Ergonomic Consultant - Hire an ergonomic consultant to walk through your
     office and be available to anyone needing a workspace evaluation. Also ask
     this consultant to set up a few permanent fun, ergo-friendly workspaces
     around the office for people to utilize whenever they want. These spaces
     can be phone booths for taking calls, tables with open seating, standing
     desks, collaborative gathering space or comfortable sitting areas for small
     groups.
 16. Training Through Local Associations - Professional organizations and
     nonprofits provide trainings, meet and greets, webinars and industry events
     that employees benefit from attending. Research your local associations and
     join today.
 17. Refresh - Everyone wants an extra day of rest. Give your team an unexpected
     day off or give them a restful activity. Take them on a daylong silent
     retreat, a workshop about mindfulness or bring in massage therapists to
     de-stress your staff with chair massages between meetings.
 18. Search Resources - Teach team members how to do in-depth research using
     free tools like Google Scholar, local library online resources and apps, in
     addition to public statistics and government sites.
 19. No Meeting Fridays - Provide a meeting-free day for your employees to grind
     out their work and recharge. If you can’t do a full “no meetings day,”
     maybe limit the times they are offered (no early or late meetings) or do a
     walking meeting – something to switch up the normal routine.
 20. Teach Communication Skills - Everyone can grow and learn in the area of
     interpersonal communication. Teach employees how to encourage one another
     and congratulate others on wins. Teach conflict resolution skills and lay
     out best practices for how your company tackles common issues.
 21. Change Management - Leading change is tough, implementing the day to day
     steps of change is even harder. Host an interactive workshop on change
     management and teach managers how your company plans to handle upcoming
     internal and external changes. Collect ideas, feedback and input. Walk
     through John Kotter's steps of change management with the team and provide
     a handout for them to take back to their desks.

Nothing beats a team laughing, having fun and learning with one another. Plan an
activity or a training and share memories that will spark conversations for days
and weeks to come.



Erica Thomas is a marketing strategist at SignUpGenius and always enjoys team
fun and learning.


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