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Team-building activities are essential in every company, regardless of how big or small the organization is. If you want a cohesive and productive team, then you should invest time and resources in conducting regular team-building exercises. Here are some tips that your business development group should consider before planning your next team-building day.

3 Tips for Effective Team Building

1. Set Clear Goals & Expectations

Your team should know the exact reason you're conducting the activity. For example, do you want to integrate new members into the team? Or are you developing a new company mission and vision statement? You don't have to give away information you can't or shouldn't, but your employees will be more supportive if they know why they're undergoing a particular exercise.

2. Schedule It During Work Hours

business developmentMost employees value their free time and would rather not give it for work-related matters. Have your business development team schedule the event on a workday, even if it's just for two hours on a Friday. You can even conduct it over lunch and provide your team with food. If you can, try to book the activity offsite. This breaks the monotony of being inside the office and minimizes distractions.

3. Ditch Competition & Go for Collaboration

Competition might cause some employees to focus more on winning than on learning something from the experience. Plus, some of your members might not be up to the challenge. Your business development department should instead choose activities that are fun and focused on creativity and teamwork. Creating a human knot or going on a scavenger hunt are engaging activities that break the ice and encourage teamwork and communication.


 

Team building is just one aspect of growing a successful business. If you’re looking to connect with other startups and fellow business owners, joining the South Fulton Chamber of Commerce is a step in the right direction. Based in East Point, GA, the organization is focused on boosting economic and business development for small businesses throughout Fulton County. For more information on their upcoming events, including local festivals and networking opportunities, call them at (770) 964-1984. To join their growing list of members and associates, visit their website.

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