Did you cringe as you read that? Don’t! This is actually an excellent way to boost effective communication within your organization.
And when we say “unique,” we mean it! Cancel the hot dog eating contest and skip the human knot. Instead, visit an escape room, organize an urban scavenger hunt, go zip lining—there are roughly
a million interesting team-building activities you can do. What’s the benefit? Team building enhances productivity and engagement. According to a
2017 report by Gallup, 70% of US workers are not engaged and
companies with engaged workers generally earn 2.5-times more revenue! Side note: Gallup defines “engaged” employees as “those who are involved in, enthusiastic about, and committed to their work and contribute to their organization in a positive manner.
Ready to jump on the team-building bandwagon and increase your revenue? Get organizing and watch as workplace communication improves!

This strategy is also effective on a smaller scale. Organize a fun weekly activity, like a pizza and movie night or card games. These types of informal settings allow employees from different departments to relax, chit chat, and get to know one another. Also,
consider holding team building events during work hours, as some people have fixed schedules and can’t stay late. Even something as simple as a weekly company lunch with a “rule” that each table must seat people from at least three different divisions.
But what if some, or even all, of your team is virtual? Not to worry!
There are plenty of
virtual team-building activities that can help create proximity between team members, no matter where in the world they are. For example, team members can connect by video conference and share and talk about two photos of themselves, their families, pets, etc. This allows everyone in the group to learn a little more about their colleagues.