An interesting discussion thread I thought - so I posted a reply which you can read by following the link, but I also want to publish my thoughts here.
Friday, 29 May 2009
Team Building - is it just a game?
A fine Friday morning and a brisk walk to work found me digging deep into the pages of Linked In to find some nuggets of wisdom hidden somewhere within. I read a few posts, nudged a few new contacts, and stumbled upon this.
An interesting discussion thread I thought - so I posted a reply which you can read by following the link, but I also want to publish my thoughts here.
"I will obviously defend team building activities since it is a large part of what I do, but I use the worn-out moniker of team building as a coined term. You can play games and have meetings until you're blue in the face, lets be honest - change only occurs if the people involved want it to. I can facilitate for hours and give insights, tips etc, but using me as a consultant is always going to be a waste of money if the Managers and Team Members have no desire to change their habits and the way they work.
An interesting discussion thread I thought - so I posted a reply which you can read by following the link, but I also want to publish my thoughts here.
"I will obviously defend team building activities since it is a large part of what I do, but I use the worn-out moniker of team building as a coined term. You can play games and have meetings until you're blue in the face, lets be honest - change only occurs if the people involved want it to. I can facilitate for hours and give insights, tips etc, but using me as a consultant is always going to be a waste of money if the Managers and Team Members have no desire to change their habits and the way they work.
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After posting this blog this morning, I have since noted several comments on the LinkedIn thread, which all vindicate my statements. It's nice knowing that all my reading and research wasnt a waste of time!
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