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27th September 2009 | Issue 8
The Benefits of Team Building.

The term "team building" has become a buzzword in recent years, and has many connotations. In terms of corporate development, team-building exercises are important not for the immediate experience of the activities performed by the team, but also for the group skills, communication and bonding that result. The activity—be it an obstacle course or the Chocolate Challenge—is merely the means to the end: a high-impact learning experience. Team-building programmes provide realistic experiences that empower individuals to contribute to common goals. The success of most organisations depends on the ability of individuals to build effective teams The main goals of team-building are to improve productivity and motivation. Taking employees out of the office helps groups break down political and personal barriers, eliminate distractions, and have fun. The benefits of team-building programs are so significant that many corporations have incorporated teambuilding strategies into their standard training curriculum. Some of these benefits include: Improves morale and leadership skills

Finds the barriers that thwart creativity

Clearly defines objectives and goals

Improves processes and procedures

Improves organizational productivity

Identifies a team’s strengths and weaknesses·

Improves the ability to problem solve

Taps into hidden potential
Once you decide to participate in a teambuilding program, the question becomes: where shall we go? In Lands End, Lake District, not far from London, there is an organisation called Fresh Tracks that runs team building programmes and builds custom activities for employee teams from large organizations. In the hustle and bustle of the corporate world, where turnover and attrition levels are skyrocketing, there are good reasons for companies to plan teambuilding programmes.

Activities in these programs are designed to motivate people to pool their talents and perform at their best individually and as team players. Team members discover that diversity is their greatest asset and trust, cooperation and effective communication are the key to a team’s success. Structured activities not only encourage individual development, but bring all members together for a common cause.

Team-building programs provide upbeat and powerful team experiences allowing companies to compete effectively by enabling staff at all corporate levels to work as true team players.

A Team–wise team building event will be is great fun however they have been developed with several aims in mind:

Working relationships will be developed
People have to work together and by doing so colleagues will develop more effective working relationships with team members who are new to the team and with team members who have been part of the team for some time.

Shared positive experience
The whole day is very memorable, team members will be talking about it for the rest of the year. As such colleagues will share a positive and memorable experience which further develops bonds.

Strengths and talents
Everyone gets fully involved in the day and their are lots of different roles so team workers will see their colleagues in a whole new light and will have a greater understanding of their strengths and talents.

Teamwork
Everything during the team building day clearly requires teamwork and as such team members will leave with a greater awareness of how teams work and how to make them work better.

Reward
Staff enjoy the day and feel that the company cares about them.

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