
Are these team building exercises fun ? For sure. In fact, they are so much more fun than spending a day at work ! Are these exercises helpful ? If you are in the business of building structures from plastic straws, your team might indeed pick up interesting insights. But will the team members refer to the bungee experience next time they are facing a stressful deadline to finish a project ? Will they think about the raft when there are conflicts in the organization ? Will they look back at the consultants’ teaching material that was supposed to be the backbone of the team building exercise ? I think you know the answer.
You don’t build teams by taking them out of their context
and doing things that are opposite to their role in the organization. You build
teams by helping people to learn together.
I lead workshops, using a question-based approach, where team
members discover new knowledge about each other and themselves.
Learning about each other. Asking questions is a
great way to get to know newcomers to the team, but also to discover unknown
dimensions of someone you have worked with side-by-side for several years. Some
conversations go deep, others bring bursts of laughter !

Learning with each other. Using the input decided by
the company (customer feedback, company objectives or areas for improvement),
the team creates and develops anything from a one-month action plan to a 2-year
roadmap. The level of team ownership, and therefore commitment, is very
different from sitting into the boss’ yearly “here’s our plan” meeting sessions
!
If you want to reward your team or take some relaxing time
off, by all means have fun in the outdoors doing crazy things. Enjoy the
pictures. But don’t fool yourself thinking this will help your team work
differently together. That is something that needs to be learned …
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