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Fun Games for Motivational Meetings

Does your team need a pick up? Games are the best way to get employees focused on something fun and help them loosen up. With relaxed team members, you'll be better able to motivate them to make great things happen in the business.
  1. Surroundings Awareness

    • Test your team's observational skills. Help them see that when they get too busy, they start to miss things that could be important in the selling of products or services.

      Make up a list of questions of the environment in which your team works. For example, "What color are the walls?" or "What colors are the desks?" Then, split up the workers into two teams. Ask one team a question. If they can not answer the question correctly, give the other team a chance. Assign one point to the team that answers correctly. If neither team answers correctly, no points are assigned. The team with the most points wins.

      After the game, explain that although these things are seen every single day, some workers were not able to recall them. This is an important exercise in awareness of your surroundings and gives a fresh look at how much more observant we could be.

    Conference Trivia

    • If you're holding a conference and want to end it on an upbeat note, play a trivia game. A great way to motivate people is to provide a reward as soon as someone gets an answer correct. Choose questions based on the information you provided during your lecture. Ask the question, then call on someone from the audience to answer. If the person gets it right, throw the reward out to him. Cheer for the person and encourage others in the audience to do the same. Do this at least 10 times to increase the excitement and motivation.

    Workshop Roundup

    • Another great way to motivate people to remember and implement the teachings of a meeting is to have them reiterate what was discussed. Have a bag of rewards ready to go and ask the participants of the meeting to tell you one thing they learned and how they will utilize it to help their business grow. Reward each worker as they answer and coach them along for more ideas.

    What Motivates You

    • This is a great game to play to help motivate everyone in your meeting. Split up everyone into groups of four. Have each team come up with 10 things that motivate them. Then, have each team tell everyone what is on their list. Every time an item is found to be on all the teams' lists, it gets crossed off. For each one that is original, that team gets a point. The team with the most original motivators wins!


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