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When I hear the term “team building activities” the first one that comes to mind is the “Trust Fall”. You know what I’m talking about, they do it at every work camp/retreat you’ve ever been to. It’s the activity where you fall back off a table and trusts that everyone will catch you. Most times people will. It’s not exactly the most effective activity; however, it is popular.
Lately our staff has been focusing on team building and yesterday we decided to give sailing a go. We went down to the Inner Harbor in Baltimore and signed up for a lesson. It was different; yet, rewarding on so many levels. It started off with some brief instruction on what was what, where was where and how to do what you needed to do in order to sail the vessel. After the instruction we set off for a little regatta which, my team unfortunately lost. None the less, in the end we learned a quite a bit about decision making, communication and team work.
While sailing isn’t for everyone, team building needs to be. It’s an exercise that will make you stronger and teach you about who is working for and around you. But, team building isn’t as simple as getting people together to talk about team, it needs to have:
When you have those components, you have an exercise that will bless you over and over again. A team, just like a family is meant to grow. Just as a family grows closer through trial, coworkers need to do the same. The stronger and the wiser the team, the more you will stick together through hard times and celebrate wildly during the good times.