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Warm-up icebreakers for meetings. Sometimes, you only need a quick get-to-know-you icebreaker to start a meeting. These rapid-fire icebreakers are excellent for checking in with each other at work. Six-word story; What was everyone up to over the weekend? Did they do anything fun?
When most people hear the word “icebreaker,” they think of boring, silly, or awkward. In this post, I want to share 80 meeting icebreakers that are: fun; quick-bonding; easy to do; If you are a meeting planner, team leader, or event organizer (or simply want to make your meetings a little better), you MUST watch this video for my personal ...
In this post, we'll share a collection of tried and tested ice breaker games you can use to engage and energize groups of any size. Whether you just want to have fun, encourage team building or level-up your meetings, there's an activity here for you.
Meetings don't have to be all work and no play. If you're looking for a quick and easy idea to liven up your next meeting, refer to these 20 icebreakers for inspiration. They'll have your team bonding in no time.
65 Quick icebreakers for office and virtual team meetings. Jolanda Brandt. November 8, 2024. Getting your employees fired up for a meeting—online or in-person—is about as easy as getting a dog excited for a bath. Meeting in the morning? Hello, half-asleep zombies… Meeting in the afternoon? Welcome, screen-fatigued daydreamers…
A quick meeting opening icebreaker works well if you have a limited time for your meeting or a very large group. The first listed takes almost no time at all and the second only takes ten minutes and avoids advance preparation of nametags. The last one encourages prompt arrival.
Human Knot. In this game, everyone stands in a circle, grabs the hands of 2 people across from them, and then works together to untangle the knot they created—without letting go. It’s a great way to break the ice and build teamwork. Ease of Execution: Easy. Group Size & Setting: Best for 6-12 people, works well in person. Materials Needed: None.
1. Exorcise the Demons (10 mins) Best for: Topic exploration. How: Best for groups of three or more, this is one of the most popular icebreakers from Team Playbook. First you introduce the idea you’ll be brainstorming around in the main meeting.
Virtual icebreakers are activities or games that are designed to help break down barriers and kick-off virtual meetings or events in a productive, welcoming manner. They are great for building relationships, warming up groups and establishing connections among remote teams.