Fun Training Games for Your Programs: Share Your Feedback on These Ideas

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From the desk of Murali, NLP Trainer

Dear friends,

Kindly find attached some interesting games and icebreakers which you can use in your training programs. Please do give your valuable feedback.
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20shikha
Thank you for guiding and providing wonderful icebreakers.

Could you help me with something? I have to conduct Corporate Training for TIME MANAGEMENT, and for that, I need some indoor activities to make the session interesting. Please assist me by Saturday.

Regards, Shikha
Jagadishpatnaik
Hi Murali,

Greetings! Thank you for your HR games. They are really useful during training. Please post some more interesting games on team building.

Thanks & Regards,
Jagadish Patnaik
pbskumar2006
Dear Murali ji,

It's very interesting. Everyone must observe it. The organization may conduct a 'Sports Committee' and engage in such events.

Regards,
PBS KUMAR
apa@anandengg.in
Dear Murali,

Your assistance was truly superb. It helped me greatly in organizing games in my organization with lots of fun and enjoyment.

Thanks and regards,
Punitha Arunachalam
anup_j
Thank you so much for the guidance and support! I'm excited to share that I will be organizing my very first team outing. Your assistance has been invaluable in helping me prepare for this responsibility. I truly appreciate all your help and advice. May you be blessed abundantly for your kindness and guidance. Thank you again!
javajitulasi
Hi Murali, thank you for this; it is really going to help me as we are planning an outing for our employees in the coming week.

Regards,
Lakshmi
giteshp
Very nice games... Well, just reading through those games, I thought of a game that we used to play in our school days, which could be used for enhancing communication skills.

I'll Name It As: "Very Filmy"

Team of 8-10 employees (2 Writers) = 10-12 Employees

Content:
• Make up a story in English (preferred language)
• Genres included: Action, Horror, Comedy, Romance, Suspense, etc.
• Story Time: 5-6 Minutes.

Note: More rules can be implied based on the conditions.

Rule: 1 employee -> 1 line; Can speak after 4 attendees (if needing to include more).

The first series will be done in a serial order and then randomly, so that everyone will get at least one chance. It's a type of group discussion; once you speak, no one can judge your point, and others must continue the story.

The aim is to create a very "creative" and, of course, funny story. This activity helps in understanding the importance of listening and group communication.

Folks, I would like to know your views on this activity.
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