Dear Friends,
In our company, we are planning to have a cultural event on the eve of the anniversary of our company. Please provide me with some ideas on how we can incorporate small games to make the event more colorful. Additionally, I would appreciate any suggestions for a drama or any other group event that could be organized.
Friends, please reply with your ideas. I am eagerly awaiting your input.
Thanks in Advance,
Amith R.
From India, Bangalore
In our company, we are planning to have a cultural event on the eve of the anniversary of our company. Please provide me with some ideas on how we can incorporate small games to make the event more colorful. Additionally, I would appreciate any suggestions for a drama or any other group event that could be organized.
Friends, please reply with your ideas. I am eagerly awaiting your input.
Thanks in Advance,
Amith R.
From India, Bangalore
First of all, congrats, dear.
You can play games like musical chairs, rope pulling, and three-legged race. For groups, you can have a group song competition because dramas are sometimes boring, but everyone can enjoy music. Let me know if this helps you.
Regards,
Archana
From India, Delhi
You can play games like musical chairs, rope pulling, and three-legged race. For groups, you can have a group song competition because dramas are sometimes boring, but everyone can enjoy music. Let me know if this helps you.
Regards,
Archana
From India, Delhi
Hi Friend,
I do agree with you; employees are planning for that, but I need a concept for one particular event. The rest they have planned. I want to conduct some small games in between to make it colorful. Can you share with me some ideas if you have come across such a thing?
Regards,
Amith R.
From India, Bangalore
I do agree with you; employees are planning for that, but I need a concept for one particular event. The rest they have planned. I want to conduct some small games in between to make it colorful. Can you share with me some ideas if you have come across such a thing?
Regards,
Amith R.
From India, Bangalore
Hi Archana,
Thank you for your suggestion. Our team has planned for songs and a few other activities. Could you please share your thoughts on conducting some TV shows in a more humorous manner? I am looking for ideas that are light-hearted and entertaining, not dramatic. I am excited to hear your suggestions.
Regards,
Amith R.
From India, Bangalore
Thank you for your suggestion. Our team has planned for songs and a few other activities. Could you please share your thoughts on conducting some TV shows in a more humorous manner? I am looking for ideas that are light-hearted and entertaining, not dramatic. I am excited to hear your suggestions.
Regards,
Amith R.
From India, Bangalore
Hi Amith,
Include a game like asking questions that have funny answers and give prizes for the right answer. For example, "Which bird lays the biggest egg?" Most people will answer this correctly. The next question could be, "Which bird does not lay eggs?" For this question, you have to give away a prize. Surely, this will be a lot of fun.
Remember, all male birds do not lay eggs.
Bapu Kadam
From India, Alibag
Include a game like asking questions that have funny answers and give prizes for the right answer. For example, "Which bird lays the biggest egg?" Most people will answer this correctly. The next question could be, "Which bird does not lay eggs?" For this question, you have to give away a prize. Surely, this will be a lot of fun.
Remember, all male birds do not lay eggs.
Bapu Kadam
From India, Alibag
Hi Amit,
This is for employees and their family members to participate. If kids also participate, you can conduct balloon bursting and announce the prices of gifts, such as the cost of a pencil, a toy car, and so on. In this way, all the children will receive prizes.
For adults, you can organize games like Tambola and "Made for Each Other."
Regards,
Savithri
From India, Madras
This is for employees and their family members to participate. If kids also participate, you can conduct balloon bursting and announce the prices of gifts, such as the cost of a pencil, a toy car, and so on. In this way, all the children will receive prizes.
For adults, you can organize games like Tambola and "Made for Each Other."
Regards,
Savithri
From India, Madras
Hi,
The basic objective of conducting an annual day celebration is to build relationships among the employees and also to create a bond between the company and the employees. Such relationship-building should be extended to the family.
Hence, from HR, you can recommend to the management to involve family members as well. But primarily, seek budget approval for this.
With regard to the events, you can conduct a light music competition among employees and also among family members, especially the women. This will also help you identify talent among employees.
You can organize indoor games like chess, carrom, and shuttle - both team and individual events.
Also, consider conducting outdoor games like cricket by forming teams among various departments or modules. Get a common cricket kit and conduct matches. Reward the winners and runners.
You can organize a drawing competition for the children, with different age groups, and give them prizes to remember. While doing so, provide them with a fancy pencil box, a small bag, or a watercolor box that children can take home and enjoy.
If family members are invited, focus more on activities that the family members will enjoy, which will also be appreciated by your employees.
For the women, you can conduct games like lime and spoon, musical chairs, etc.
Organize entertainment through professionals like mimicry artists, light music troupes, etc.
Encourage your employees to stage a small skit, group dance, or solo dance.
Thanks,
Kannan
The basic objective of conducting an annual day celebration is to build relationships among the employees and also to create a bond between the company and the employees. Such relationship-building should be extended to the family.
Hence, from HR, you can recommend to the management to involve family members as well. But primarily, seek budget approval for this.
With regard to the events, you can conduct a light music competition among employees and also among family members, especially the women. This will also help you identify talent among employees.
You can organize indoor games like chess, carrom, and shuttle - both team and individual events.
Also, consider conducting outdoor games like cricket by forming teams among various departments or modules. Get a common cricket kit and conduct matches. Reward the winners and runners.
You can organize a drawing competition for the children, with different age groups, and give them prizes to remember. While doing so, provide them with a fancy pencil box, a small bag, or a watercolor box that children can take home and enjoy.
If family members are invited, focus more on activities that the family members will enjoy, which will also be appreciated by your employees.
For the women, you can conduct games like lime and spoon, musical chairs, etc.
Organize entertainment through professionals like mimicry artists, light music troupes, etc.
Encourage your employees to stage a small skit, group dance, or solo dance.
Thanks,
Kannan
Hi, You can print Ballons with co’s name and write 1st anniversary and decorate office with the same
From India, Ahmadabad
From India, Ahmadabad
Announce a coloring competition. Get lots of wax crayons, chalk colors, sketch pens, poster colors, and a whole lot of brushes. Strictly one sheet of paper for each participant and a time limit of max. 30 minutes. Topic - anything that comes to mind. Let the creativity come out. Select the first 5 best entries and keep them to be converted later into greeting cards for your company.
Vandana
Vandana
Hi,
You can organize the following:
(a) Quiz competition
(b) Family & children games - musical chair, petty games for children
(c) Cultural evening - singing competition, dancing competition, speech competition, etc.
(d) Prize distribution
(e) Dinner & refreshments, etc.
Regards,
G Govindaraj
You can organize the following:
(a) Quiz competition
(b) Family & children games - musical chair, petty games for children
(c) Cultural evening - singing competition, dancing competition, speech competition, etc.
(d) Prize distribution
(e) Dinner & refreshments, etc.
Regards,
G Govindaraj
Hi all,
I personally believe that whatever event we try to organize, the best outcome will be when all the people participate in it. From my experience, only 10-20% of the people participate, while most feel shy and others adopt a stay-back attitude. Therefore, we need to develop something that encourages everyone to participate, whether it's dancing, shaking hands, or engaging their brains together. I suggest creating a concept that includes both on-stage and off-stage events to ensure everyone's involvement. One idea is to introduce pre-event online games or quizzes where everyone participates before moving on to on-stage activities. This approach may encourage even the shy individuals to come forward, perhaps to win prizes or share something.
These are a few generic suggestions.
Regards,
Satya Vegi
From India, Mumbai
I personally believe that whatever event we try to organize, the best outcome will be when all the people participate in it. From my experience, only 10-20% of the people participate, while most feel shy and others adopt a stay-back attitude. Therefore, we need to develop something that encourages everyone to participate, whether it's dancing, shaking hands, or engaging their brains together. I suggest creating a concept that includes both on-stage and off-stage events to ensure everyone's involvement. One idea is to introduce pre-event online games or quizzes where everyone participates before moving on to on-stage activities. This approach may encourage even the shy individuals to come forward, perhaps to win prizes or share something.
These are a few generic suggestions.
Regards,
Satya Vegi
From India, Mumbai
Hi,
You can try the following:
1. Arrange for a puppet show for the kids.
2. Employees can be asked to enact a 'typical day at the office'. This would give an idea to the onlookers about the valuable contribution all the employees make to the organization. Their families would feel the professional side of their family member, which they would otherwise never see. Try to make the enactment as spontaneous as possible. That would mean no rehearsals before the day. This would bring out some joyous and light moments all the employees share while at work. (Hope it sounds okay.)
Regards, Rune
From India, Madras
You can try the following:
1. Arrange for a puppet show for the kids.
2. Employees can be asked to enact a 'typical day at the office'. This would give an idea to the onlookers about the valuable contribution all the employees make to the organization. Their families would feel the professional side of their family member, which they would otherwise never see. Try to make the enactment as spontaneous as possible. That would mean no rehearsals before the day. This would bring out some joyous and light moments all the employees share while at work. (Hope it sounds okay.)
Regards, Rune
From India, Madras
Dear Friends, Thanks a lot for your valuable inputs. I will consider all this things and make the event more colourful. Keep adding to the list of ideas you have already given. Regards Amith R.
From India, Bangalore
From India, Bangalore
Dear Amith,
As you have mentioned that you are looking for some quick games to be included in between the other programs, perhaps you could consider activities such as giving out prizes for the first person who arrives with a one-rupee note, someone who has their parents' picture in their wallet, or someone with a particular color of handkerchief, and so on. These activities would hardly take any time, and I believe that people would enjoy them.
Regards,
Raj
From India, Hyderabad
As you have mentioned that you are looking for some quick games to be included in between the other programs, perhaps you could consider activities such as giving out prizes for the first person who arrives with a one-rupee note, someone who has their parents' picture in their wallet, or someone with a particular color of handkerchief, and so on. These activities would hardly take any time, and I believe that people would enjoy them.
Regards,
Raj
From India, Hyderabad
Dear Raj, Yes we had played this game in our College days by forming two groups. Can you tell me what is this game called, we will definitely have this game on that day. Regards Amith R.
From India, Bangalore
From India, Bangalore
Amith,
I do not know what it is called, but I feel there is no need for two groups for this. All you need to do is decide how many prizes you would like to distribute and then select that many number of such questions. That's it - you can go on to the stage in between the programs and announce the questions.
From India, Hyderabad
I do not know what it is called, but I feel there is no need for two groups for this. All you need to do is decide how many prizes you would like to distribute and then select that many number of such questions. That's it - you can go on to the stage in between the programs and announce the questions.
From India, Hyderabad
Hi Hiren,
Please find below some additional points to add to your list:
You may consider declaring best employee awards, giving awards, or motivating the children of employees by giving awards for distinction or for achieving more than 70%. Presenting mementos in the presence of employees and their families can also be a great way to acknowledge their achievements. Additionally, organizing anti-addiction camps focusing on issues like liquor, smoking, and promoting activities like blood donation can help boost employee morale and foster long-term relationships with their families.
I hope these suggestions are helpful.
Best regards
Please find below some additional points to add to your list:
You may consider declaring best employee awards, giving awards, or motivating the children of employees by giving awards for distinction or for achieving more than 70%. Presenting mementos in the presence of employees and their families can also be a great way to acknowledge their achievements. Additionally, organizing anti-addiction camps focusing on issues like liquor, smoking, and promoting activities like blood donation can help boost employee morale and foster long-term relationships with their families.
I hope these suggestions are helpful.
Best regards
Hi Amit,
You can arrange for one-minute games which will really bring a lot of excitement and fun to the atmosphere. Additionally, conduct a cubicle day celebration competition; this would bring out a lot of creativity among the employees.
From India, Bangalore
You can arrange for one-minute games which will really bring a lot of excitement and fun to the atmosphere. Additionally, conduct a cubicle day celebration competition; this would bring out a lot of creativity among the employees.
From India, Bangalore
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From India, Mumbai
From India, Mumbai
Dear friend,
You can have a quiz regarding company trivia and an extempore competition. I trust we organized it well. The topics were kept light, and the duration to speak was only 30 seconds. The whole event did not take much time, but it was great fun. People enjoyed it thoroughly, and who knows, you might find a future internal trainer out of it.
Regards,
Yogita
From India, Chandigarh
You can have a quiz regarding company trivia and an extempore competition. I trust we organized it well. The topics were kept light, and the duration to speak was only 30 seconds. The whole event did not take much time, but it was great fun. People enjoyed it thoroughly, and who knows, you might find a future internal trainer out of it.
Regards,
Yogita
From India, Chandigarh
Hi, If u r going to have party in evening u can conduct dance & singing competition, If it is in morning u can conduct music chair, singing, dancing, ads up.. All the best., Regards, Renupriya
From India, Madras
From India, Madras
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