Workshop Activities

Leave and Bring

Leave and Bring is a simply activity that gives participants a chance to be intentional about the energy and attitudes they bring into the room. Materials Required: Post-it Notes or Note Pad, Place Cards or Name Plates, Box or Basket, Felt Pens Preparation: No preparation required. Set-Up Instructions for Participants: “As your facilitator, I can […]

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Lost in Translation

Lost in Translation is a simple workshop activity to spark a discussion around what makes effective communication. It can also be used to spark a conversation about how a group wants to communicate with each other throughout a session. Just adapt the debriefing questions to suit. Materials Required: A4 Paper and Felt Pens. Preparation: No

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The Strengths Vehicle

The Strengths vehicle is a simple activity that helps people recognise and articulate what they bring to their team. It also helps participants understand how their personal strengths might help them in their role—as well as how they might trip them up, or cause challenges for others. Materials Required: Paper and felt pens for each

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Design a Handshake

Design a Handshake is a fun activity that can be used to spark conversations about leadership, teamwork and communication. It’s also a quick, simple way to lift the energy in the room. Materials Required: None. Preparation: No preparation required. Set-Up Instructions for Participants: “Before we jump into the next part of the workshop, I’d love

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Guess The Number

Guess The Number is a fun activity that helps participants realise the importance of looking widely for solutions. It’s a great game to play prior to a problem-solving or brainstorming session, as it raises awareness of how our brains work when looking for solutions. Materials Required: None Preparation: You can run this game with no

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Blind Snowflakes

Blind Snowflakes is a simple activity that helps participants explore key characteristics of effective communication. When it comes to debriefing the activity, participants almost always state that a lack of detailed instructions was the issue. However, with further provocation they realise there is much more to it than that. Materials Required: A blank A4 piece

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Clap, Snap, Stomp

Clap, Snap, Stomp is a simple activity to demonstrate the challenges associated with change and to start a conversation about how to embed change well. Materials Required: None Preparation: No preparation required. Set-Up Instructions for Participants: “Before we start the next part of this session, I’d love to do an activity with you to get

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Appreciation Circle

The Appreciation Circle is a simple activity that gives participants a chance to show intentional appreciation for their colleagues. It is a great activity to facilitate with teams that are wanting to work better together, and it is equally impactful at the end of a workshop where you want to recognise how participants have contributed

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