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  • What games and icebreakers do you play at work to drive culture?

    Quinn Li O'Shea
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    I'm working on some integrated games and activities for small - medium teams. Would love to hear what you think works best at increasing rapport or culture at work, esp if the team is remote/hybrid! Even better if you'd be willing to check out my beta with your team and give me feedback! Currently only building on Slack, but you can try out the activities here - tysm in advance! https://braidteams.com/?utm_source=phpost

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    When working on building rapport and culture within remote or hybrid teams, integrated games and activities can be very effective. It’s great to hear that you’re developing a beta to enhance team dynamics, especially on Slack, where communication often lacks in-person interaction. Feedback from actual teams using the tools is invaluable, so it’s worth sharing the experience. If you’re also exploring games for entertainment or betting, goagames provides a platform with a variety of online options to keep things engaging. This resource offers information on online betting games, which could add an interesting layer to team-building or personal game sessions.
    Oliyan Sacigyan
    At work, we play games like trivia, Pictionary, and 'Two Truths and a Lie' to break the ice and drive a positive culture. I also enjoy the Crazy Time game (official website) for some fun and excitement during breaks. These activities build team bonds, improve communication, and bring energy to the workplace.
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