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Spice up your Conference with Team Building

by Alistair Kirk

Ever wondered why Team Building is becoming increasingly popular for Conferences? Well we've all experienced the same scenario - another year, another boring annual conference. On one end of the scale you have managers who aren't comfortable speaking to large audiences, so much so they end up sticking to a script like an animatronic robot. And on the other end you have those who alternatively seem to relish the challenge of inflicting death by PowerPoint, with slide after endless slide of quotes, graphs and objectives. It's no wonder that instead of informing and invigorating your workforce, conferences can easily do the reverse.

Instead, envisage a world where your employees actually looked forward to your conference. Where they actively listen and engage with the material at hand and with each other. Where they went away with a clear feeling of 'this is what we have to do this year to be successful'. Wouldn't that be amazing? And yet, this is not entirely impossible! In fact, it is quite the opposite -the simple introduction of a Team Building Event can make all the difference; a true game-changer!

In the place of a standard sitting and listening format, universal to conferences across different companies and industries alike, the use of a Team Building Activity can transform the atmosphere at a conference; getting people active and communicating, the simple challenge of completing a task can unify and motivate. And they need not comprise the entire event - Team Building Activities can be used to break up other sessions, reinvigorating delegates and varying their experience.

When using a Team Building Event at your conference, to create maximum impact the final step is to simply weave the themes or messages you are trying to convey. This can be done through the team building activities utilised and it will quickly become apparent that your team are learning through doing - EXPERIENTIAL LEARNING.

Experiential learning can be such a powerful tool as it conveys a message and reinforces it all at the same time and in such a manner that can get through more than any graph or PowerPoint slide would; in short, using an active and engaging method of introducing your key message for the year can make all the difference to it actually being heard instead of listened to.

And the benefits don't stop there; Team Building Activities can act as Icebreakers as well as Energisers. Not only can they help to create a team more enthused about their work, but they can help them work better together. Through the breaking down of barriers and the building of new friendships and relationships, Team Building and Training Exercises can significantly and dramatically increase your teams overall performance.

And then only two questions remain - have you booked your Team Building Event for your next conference yet, and if not, WHY ON EARTH NOT???

Learn more about <a href="http://www.eventus.co.uk/events.asp">Team Building for Conferences</a>. Stop by <a href="http://www.eventus.co.uk/">Eventus Training and Events LTD</a> and find out what we can do for you.

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Title: Spice up your Conference with Team Building
Author: Alistair Kirk
Email: sharon@eventus.co.uk
Keywords: team building for conferences, conference team building, team building events, conference energisers, conference icebreakers
Word Count: 476
Category: Networking
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