Is playing team-building games part of your employee engagement strategy?
Andaç Akarsu
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I believe playing social games with our remote team increases our bonding and makes communication better. Do you play games with your team to have fun and relax?
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I've been involved in this a few times, and through remote channels like Zoom I've never been in a situation where the right atmosphere evolved where everyone on the call felt comfortable playing - eek!
what kind of games do you play in your team?
@madeleine_nichols We play prediction games with our team. It offers long-term engagement, as most of the competition fixtures spread through the year. The best part, it doesn’t take so long to make the predictions but the comments on the predictions and results make it a fun event for the team.
@andac_akarsu that's a great way to introduce games, really like the longer term element. Thanks for sharing!
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