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50 digital team building games : fast, fun meeting openers, group activities and adventures using social media, smart phones, GPS, tablets, and more / John Chen.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Hoboken, N.J. : Wiley, 2012.Description: 1 online resourceContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781119203261
  • 1119203260
Other title:
  • Fifty digital team building games
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: 50 digital team building gamesDDC classification:
  • 658.4/022 23
LOC classification:
  • HD66
Other classification:
  • BUS041000
Online resources:
Contents:
50 Digital Team-Building Games Quick Start; How to Use This Matrix; Preface: How to Use the Games in This Book; Purpose; Initiatives or Team-Building Games; Preparation; Test Your Technology; Prepare Your Teammates; Participant Map; Facilitator Tree; Plan B (C, D, and E); Event; Log in Early; Create Invitation and Inclusion; Improv and Engage; Facilitate Success; End on a High Note and Follow Up; Facilitator Debrief.
Summary: "Use technology to increase loyalty and productivity in your employees50 Digital Team Building Games offers fun, energizing meeting openers, team activities, and group adventures for business teams, using Twitter, GPS, Facebook, smartphones, and other technology. The games can be played in-person or virtually, and range from 5-minute ice-breakers to an epic four-hour GPS-based adventure. Designed to be lead by managers, facilitators, presenters, and speakers, the activities help teams and groups get comfortable with technology, get to know each other better, build trust, improve communication, and more. No need to be a "techie" to lead these games--they're simple and well-scripted.Author John Chen is the CEO of Geoteaming, a company that uses technology and adventure to teach teams how to collaborate. How to lead a simple, fast, fun team building activity with easy-to-follow instructions How to create successful "virtual" team building that requires NO travel and little to no additional expenses How to engage standoffish engineers, "hard to reach" technical teams, or Gen X/Y teammates with technology they enjoy using Successful technology-based team building can build buzz for your company, build critically important relationships and communication internally, and keep your team talking about it for weeks afterward!"-- Provided by publisher.
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Includes index.

"Use technology to increase loyalty and productivity in your employees50 Digital Team Building Games offers fun, energizing meeting openers, team activities, and group adventures for business teams, using Twitter, GPS, Facebook, smartphones, and other technology. The games can be played in-person or virtually, and range from 5-minute ice-breakers to an epic four-hour GPS-based adventure. Designed to be lead by managers, facilitators, presenters, and speakers, the activities help teams and groups get comfortable with technology, get to know each other better, build trust, improve communication, and more. No need to be a "techie" to lead these games--they're simple and well-scripted.Author John Chen is the CEO of Geoteaming, a company that uses technology and adventure to teach teams how to collaborate. How to lead a simple, fast, fun team building activity with easy-to-follow instructions How to create successful "virtual" team building that requires NO travel and little to no additional expenses How to engage standoffish engineers, "hard to reach" technical teams, or Gen X/Y teammates with technology they enjoy using Successful technology-based team building can build buzz for your company, build critically important relationships and communication internally, and keep your team talking about it for weeks afterward!"-- Provided by publisher.

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Includes bibliographical references.

50 Digital Team-Building Games Quick Start; How to Use This Matrix; Preface: How to Use the Games in This Book; Purpose; Initiatives or Team-Building Games; Preparation; Test Your Technology; Prepare Your Teammates; Participant Map; Facilitator Tree; Plan B (C, D, and E); Event; Log in Early; Create Invitation and Inclusion; Improv and Engage; Facilitate Success; End on a High Note and Follow Up; Facilitator Debrief.

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