Team Dynamics
A short team building ice breaker and get-to-know-each-other activity.
In team dynamics, teams must stand in a circle and toss a tennis ball to anybody in the circle.
The person tossing the ball asks a question, while the person catching the ball must answer the questions.
This get-to-know-each-other team building activity can be played as an ice-breaker or as a metaphor when
learning abut trust and team cohesiveness.
It is an essential activity and part of the full-day team cohesiveness workshop. Team dynamics activity may be proceeded by a short video and debriefed thoroughly.
It is a great ice-breaker activity to start any work-shop, training program, meeting or conference.
Learning objectives
The objective of this activity is breaking the ice, encouraging students (or delegates who don't know each other) to be comfortable with each other and getting to know each other better by asking quality questions.
Activity duration
As an ice-breaker, this activity takes about 5 to 10 minutes, while in the team cohesiveness workshop, the activity is longer (20 to 25 min) due to a preceeding video and a proceeding debriefing.
Group size
In a learning and development setting, ideal group size are 5 to 10 people per team. For large conferences or exhibitions, 12 to 15 people can play in one group
Target participants
Target audience are meeting delegates, workshop attendees and students or executives in any corporate learning and development course.
Availability
This short team building activity can be played indoor or outdoors and is available anywhere in South-East Asia, notably in
- Bangkok,
- Hua Hin,
- Pattaya,
- Siem Reap, and
- Ho Chi Minh City.