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The early days of human civilization taught the valuable lesson of team building. If we formed clans to hunt, it was for survival and those clans that had the most efficient team survived the ravages of nature. During their leisure time, these clans had their own form of “team building games" and these games often had something to do with building up strategies for hunting. Team building games followed human civilization in its development and changed with times. The game of chess is a classic example of this. The kings and nobles originally played the game to help them create new military strategy.

Scientific advances have shown that creative persons mainly use the right hemisphere of the brain. Therefore, in a workplace the right hemisphere often had little function. As we became more and more sophisticated, the value of right hemisphere thinking in the workplace has been more highly valued. It is widely accepted that innovative thinking is the most potent weapon in this highly competitive world. Team building games often require creativity, imagination, and intuition, and allowing people to exercise these aspects of their personality tends to open new windows of understanding among team members.

Physical involvement is far more efficient than just sitting and listening. While involved in team building games, each individual realizes the strengths and weaknesses within each member; they soon realize how they can gel together. In team building games new strategies can be put to test without any threat. These games also bring out the personality of each individual in a group and there by giving a picture of what roles each team member can assume in different situations. The most important aspect of team building games is the trust the team members develop. These games often give a change of environment and the pleasure involved in it revitalizes the energies of a team. Team building games is the right tonic for those who are inexperienced in working in a team.

Team building games lead to team bonding and the new experiences gained during the games often has a positive effect in workplace.






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