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Team building sequence: Fun, personal and sweet

12 Apr 2022 | FunRetro, Mural

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Please find below a great sequence for a team building session.

I have used it for a first encounter for a new team of 6 people, in one hour.

  1. Context: It´s time for a team building. Let´s get to know a little more about each other and start building an amazing team.
  2. Team building prime directive
  3. Fun Fact
  4. Personal Map
  5. Candy love
  6. One word before leaving

Here is this team building sequence Mural template I have used:

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Paulo Caroli

Paulo Caroli is the author of the best-selling book “Lean Inception: How to Align People and Build the Right Product” (the first on a series of books about Lean Strategy and Delivery). He's also the creator of FunRetrospectives.com , a site and book about retrospectives, futurospectives and team building activities. Caroli writes on this blog frequently. Receive the next post in your email. Sign up here .
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