Difference between revisions of "Category:Party Games"
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− | + | For those who are not comfortable with extended "schmoozing," an alternative to random chatter can help them warm up and get to know others at a gathering. | |
+ | In contrast to most "team building" activities, party games are simply for recreation, and are for any group. A celebration usually doesn't include a reflective discussion about what was learned or how participants experienced it. | ||
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+ | And yet because playing can help people feel relaxed with each other, games can strengthen team identity. And, a team enjoying a game on a special occasion later might draw upon that experience to inform their projects or to explore how the skills can be applied to ongoing interactions. | ||
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+ | [[Category:Icebreakers/Warmups]] | ||
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+ | [[Category:Circle Games]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 19:13, 11 December 2013
For those who are not comfortable with extended "schmoozing," an alternative to random chatter can help them warm up and get to know others at a gathering. In contrast to most "team building" activities, party games are simply for recreation, and are for any group. A celebration usually doesn't include a reflective discussion about what was learned or how participants experienced it.
And yet because playing can help people feel relaxed with each other, games can strengthen team identity. And, a team enjoying a game on a special occasion later might draw upon that experience to inform their projects or to explore how the skills can be applied to ongoing interactions.
Pages in category "Party Games"
The following 43 pages are in this category, out of 43 total.