Hi,

I am working as an HR Executive in an organization. We have "Friday Fun" especially on Fridays where we play games. Could you please suggest some games that can be played inside a room with 50 employees?

Regards,
Nimisha

From India, New Delhi
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what’s the plan like? I mean, how many games are you planning to play in how long (allocation of time)? Then we could discuss the games.. :)
From Indonesia, Jakarta
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Hi Nimisha,

For planning games or other fun at work activities, you will have to define the work group that you have. The types of games and the preferences of employees vary depending on their role, level, and age. I would suggest that you provide more details about your target group.

Please let me know if you need any further assistance.

Thank you.

From India, Delhi
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Hi Nimisha,

I know it's kind of late since you wrote this post, but I've just joined and saw your post. Understand that such books are available in Crosswords and other bookstores that sell management books. The games are very entertaining and also have a learning aspect to them.

Hope this helps.

Regards

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Hi Nimisha Hope it will help you.. Best Rgds Pratibha
From India, Calcutta
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Hello Nimisha,

I think you can go with Blindfolded obstacle course. It's a nice game to play. You can find more Games for Employees here. "Talk all the way" is also good.

http://www.family-mealtimes.org/uDoc...mes-FINAL.pdf- Sound Charades is also a good one.

Thanks,
Bharat Maheriya

From India, Ahmadabad
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Nimisha, The best thing is to have a dress code for every employee. next: Musical chairs, Motivational speeches from every individual,playing tambola.etc Regards
From India, Hyderabad
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Hi May be showinng them a Team Spirit movie or some Classic ADs or Ads that are only for adults but really funny.
From India, Madras
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Dear all,

The concept of fun and games is of recent origin. General mind and tongue-twisting words, opportunity plays, simple and sound building concepts, physical exercises, meditation, pranayama are some of the long lists of concepts that anybody can think of. It does not require any big logic or intelligence. If you analyze for some time as to what you enjoy and do not enjoy, you will come to know many things.

Ensure the most important part that there is no element or scope of vulgarity, obscene, indirect, and hidden useless messages that do not contribute to the enhancement of the goodness of mind or body in your games.

If the participants are youngsters, there is a limit for everything. This is a practical experience for all of us.

Whether it is named fun or in any term, the ultimate objective has to be the enhancement of one's inner personality, and it contributes to society, which includes family, office, and public members.

Good luck.

V. Rangarajan.

From India, Pune
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Hello everyone,

I am also working as an HR Executive, wherein I am planning some games for a change to help develop enthusiasm towards work in a publication house for about 100 employees. So, if anybody has any suggestions, please kindly suggest. Any idea or advice will be highly appreciated.

Regards,
Farha

From India, Hyderabad
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Hi Nimisha,

The games would depend on what type of employees you have in your organization, such as the age matrix and gender. You can decide on keeping these factors in mind.

Many corporate games are available that help foster team spirit within the group.

From India, Ahmadabad
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Game like Sudoku, Antakshiri, General Knowledge games, Destination hunt, and many more.....these are group game where all can enjoy & have great fun. Latha J
From India, Mumbai
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Hi everyone,

We can engage our employees through various activities and generate interest in work. The activities can be categorized as:

1. Leadership Communication
2. Happy World Initiative
3. Work-life balance
4. Fun @ work

Leadership Communication:
High Tea with Leadership for Top performers if the organization is big or with everyone if it is a small one.
Family Day celebrations: Invite the families of top performers and take them through the company profile and talk about the efforts put in by the employees. This is good motivation for the employees and a feel-good factor for their families.
Round tables: You can gather a set of employees and have them talk about their likes and dislikes, suggestions, feedback with their management team.

Happy World Initiatives: Here you can take initiatives and encourage employees to come forward for a good cause which will give them a lot of satisfaction, such as:
Make the employees meet the people in an Old Age Home and spend half a day at their place on Parents' day or Father's Day, etc.
Get the orphanage kids and let them play and tour the entire organization (if your policy allows) and have fun.

Work-Life Balance:
Likewise, contribute clothes, books, and other materials to NGOs.
Keen on Green Programs, Yoga Classes, Physical exercise, initiating a Baby care center at your place (if no constraints), etc.

Fun @ work: Here you can conduct activities like:
Big-time events: Singing, Dance, Chess, elocution, quiz competitions which will have different rounds.
One minute

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Hi Nimisha,

I have one game to suggest. Write all employees' names on different chits of paper. Fold them. First, call any employee. Ask him to pick one chit. Ask him to tell the name in that chit, and also he should tell the merits and demerits of that person or positive and negative things about that person. Negative things mean the field in which that person should improve. After the first person finishes, the chit should be kept aside from other chits, and the person whose name appeared previously in the previous chit will be the next participant. Again, he should pick one chit, and like this, the game continues. Here, every employee gets a chance to speak as all 50 names will be there. This game will help employees improve themselves and also increase communication among employees.

From India, Bangalore
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Hi Nimisha,

I have one game to suggest. Write all employees' names on different chits of paper. Fold them. First, call any employee. Ask him to pick one chit. Ask him to tell the name in that chit, and also he should tell the merits and demerits of that person or positive and negative things about that person. Negative things mean the areas in which that person should improve. After the first person finishes, the chit should be kept aside from other chits, and the person whose name appeared previously in the previous chit will be the next participant. Again, he should pick one chit, and the game continues. Here, every employee gets a chance to speak as all 50 names will be there. This game will help employees improve themselves and increase communication among employees.

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Hi Nimisha, please try Houzy game. It is very interesting and joyful. You can purchase this game at the store. Let me explain how to play - there is a ticket on which a number is printed. You decide the price of the ticket based on the number of players. Then, someone picks a number and announces it. If anyone has that number on their ticket, they cross it off. There are three rows, and for each row, whoever crosses off all the numbers wins a prize. There is a prize for each row, and one grand prize for all the numbers on the ticket.
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Dear All,

Thank you for your reply. We have a group of 50 employees as part of this game. It's basically a young crowd. We will be playing in a hall room. Based on this, could you please help me out with some more games?

Regards,
Nimisha

From India, New Delhi
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Hi farha and nimisha,
You can play this game.. This will hel employees know each other.
This Is My Life
Time: Few minutes to 1 hour Purpose: Learn personal backgrounds in a fun setting
Participants:
All Materials needed: Decks of cards — picture cards only
Instructions: Cards represent different stages of life; i.e. Jack is childhood, Queen is teen years, King is young adult, Ace is now. As each person draws a card, they must tell one story about the period of their life that corresponds to the card.
Desired outcome: Team uncovers common interests and opens dialogue.
Regards,
Smruti Agrawal

From India, Pune
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Hi Nimisha,

If you have 50 employees, first divide them into different groups and allocate some creative names and dress codes. Organize competitions within each group and offer specific prizes or certificates.

You can choose any type of game, but make sure to involve as many people as possible. As an HR professional, focus on individuals who may have hidden potential but are held back by hesitation. Additionally, you can eliminate this hesitancy permanently.

Lastly, concentrate on your objective for organizing these games.

Regards,
Shobhana

From India, Lucknow
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