Sunday, May 10, 2020

Fun and games in meetings - The Chief Happiness Officer Blog

Fun and games in meetings - The Chief Happiness Officer Blog Check out this comment from Cindy: I made up a game for my weekly department meetings to refresh and train the staff in a fun and competitive way.(I was managing a despatch department in a manufacturing company) The Game I made a list of questions relating to the department, it?s procedures and the stock etc. I purchased a bag of lollies and treats (a couple of dollars taken from petty cash) I gave each person at the meeting a bell and the first one to ring the bell and get the question right got a lollie or treat. The overall winner was the person who scored the most lollies/treats. This game created excitement because the staff had to beat each other to the buzzer and that got them thinking at the same time. It made them all feel like a winner in the end because everyone ended up with some prizes. However the best benefit from this game was that if they did not know the answer or couldn?t remember the answer (sometimes a person may have their facts wrong and you have been trying to enforce the correct answer ? usually someone who has been there a while and think they no longer need training) that person walked away from the meeting having learnt something they will probably remember because it was taught in a fun environment.A fun way of refreshing and training. The staff grew to love the weekly quizzes and became quite competitive about it. Try it at your next meeting Cheers What do you think could this work in your workplace? Whats the weirdest thing youve done in a meeting? Original post: Five weeeeeeeeird tips for great meetings. Thanks for visiting my blog. If you're new here, you should check out this list of my 10 most popular articles. And if you want more great tips and ideas you should check out our newsletter about happiness at work. It's great and it's free :-)Share this:LinkedInFacebookTwitterRedditPinterest Related

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