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Team building – Everything you need to know about it

14 Jan 2020

In most definitions given, team building is a process of motivating a team to achieve its goal, by improving interpersonal relationships.

But we know that a team building is, in fact, something more than that. His success involves several aspects – perfect organization, correct communication and activities suited to the profile of the team. 

Looking at the last few years, we could see how companies have evolved from environments based on competitiveness to those where cooperation and collaboration between teams is the key to the success of a business. 

But what are the benefits of a team building for my team?

  • Increasing productivity – one of the most important objectives. Behind team activities should be improving the 3Ps – processes, policies and procedures, i.e. improving team productivity.
  • Increasing motivation – when a team returns from a such an event creates a momentum – well-being, feels the energy created by the whole group, increases confidence in the purpose of the company and its management, and also sees the support provided by the organization.
  • Collaboration – goes without saying, collaboration is its equivalent. We don’t believe there are team building activities without the collaboration component. But what does collaboration really mean? Knowing who to turn to for certain information, trusting and being able to rely on people and vice versa. We are happy to see teams where the collaboration has gone further and turned into friendships outside the office as well.
  • Creativity – the greater the diversity among the personalities of the people in the team the more beneficial it is to the company. Different perspectives, experiences and expertise help the organization become a pool of new ideas. The tasks in the workshops give the teams the opportunity to give free rein to their imagination, thus coming up with creative solutions.
  • Positivism – events organized for your team can be a great opportunity to show recognition for efforts made and results achieved. Including reward activities & recognition you also send a strong message about what success means in the company.
  • Improved communication – probably the key benefit is improving communication between your colleagues. Activities, in addition to having fun, give your colleagues the opportunity to get to know each other better, build trust and encourage commonalities between them. 
  • Moments of achievement – or the so-called “aha moments”, are a major benefit of team building, helping participants to make important connections between theory and practice.

Teambuilding activities are a powerful tool to develop collaboration and trust, increase motivation and focus the strengths of a team. But before you choose from the multitude of ideas, you need to have a well-defined goal and a detailed planning, otherwise it will just be an outing outside the office. 

Team building = Team drinking?

Gone are the days when a team event meant just going out to a cabin somewhere in the mountains, partying and having barbecues. 

We are not saying that these things have disappeared, but we are saying that these things have evolved and turned into indoor or outdoor team building activities, in Bucharest, near Bucharest, in the mountains, at the sea or even outside the country.&nbsp ;

The fun didn’t disappear, on the contrary, it took a different form. All the activities and ideas present in the Universum portfolio have a fun component and let’s not forget what I mentioned above about positivism. 

However, the most important thing in evolution is the objective of such an event. As a rule, the brief given to the agency mentions the reality of the team, both good and bad. From this, the business development team tailors a suite of activities to support the team’s reality. 

As far as the impact of digitisation in the context of teambuilding is concerned, it is quite high, as it eases certain aspects of running an activity, especially when it comes to large groups, and also has a familiarisation role with technology for some participants. We have and are developing more and more concepts with a digital component, either through apps on ipad / smartphone, or complex polls conducted online, but at the same time, the non-digital or ‘hands-on’ component retains its importance. 

The icing on the cake is the debrief. This direct discussion between facilitators or lead facilitator and teams where they conclude the activities experienced. 

How do you know if it was useful for your team?

An event that has not reached its goal can only be a resource consumer. That’s why, when you look at your team, at the end of the event you should receive the answer to its success.

Efficiency can be measured in the following way:

·        Establish a baseline and long-term goals for your team;

·        See what a successful team looks like;

·        Ask for feedback from participants;

·        Look at it as a long-term investment for your team.

How do I know what suits my team?

In the Universum portfolio you can find over 100 activity ideas. If you were to go through each one, it would mean sitting with an old almanac in your arms for several hours. We recommend that you contact our colleagues to receive information about them, but until then you can take a look at the selections already made by us:

·       12 Ideas of Activities for small groups

·      10 Activity Ideas for large groups

·      5 Ideas for High-Tech Activities

After an event, our joy, as an organizing team, is the happiness we receive from participants and companies, and this can be expressed in the following words:

“Collaboration with the Universum Events team was at the highest standards, you are professionals in the truest sense of the word and what you do is a benchmark in the field. Keep it away!”

–        Xerox

“I liked the way we interacted and the involvement of the facilitators throughout the teambuilding, not just during the activities. There were new, dynamic and attractive exercises, and the props provided were very comprehensive.”

–        Coca Cola HBC Romania

“It was the first time I worked with the Universum team and the experience itself was very pleasant. They responded promptly to all kinds of requirements for which they had very little time left and which they achieved successfully. They identified solutions to reduce costs but kept everything they delivered to the same high standard. I warmly recommend them for any kind of corporate event and not only.”

–        Rompetrol

As far as the impact of digitisation in the context of teambuilding is concerned, it is quite high, as it eases certain aspects of running an activity, especially when it comes to large groups, and also has a familiarisation role with technology for some participants. We have and are developing more and more concepts with a digital component, either through apps on ipad / smartphone, or complex polls conducted online, but at the same time, the non-digital or ‘hands-on’ component retains its importance. 

The icing on the cake is the debrief. This direct discussion between facilitators or lead facilitator and teams where they conclude the activities experienced. 

How do you know if it was useful for your team?

An event that has not reached its goal can only be a resource consumer. That’s why, when you look at your team, at the end of the event you should receive the answer to its success.

Efficiency can be measured in the following way:

·        Establish a baseline and long-term goals for your team;

·        See what a successful team looks like;

·        Ask for feedback from participants;

·        Look at it as a long-term investment for your team.

How do I know what suits my team?

In the Universum portfolio you can find over 100 activity ideas. If you were to go through each one, it would mean sitting with an old almanac in your arms for several hours. We recommend that you contact our colleagues to receive information about them, but until then you can take a look at the selections already made by us:

·       12 Ideas of Activities for small groups

·      10 Activity Ideas for large groups

·      5 Ideas for High-Tech Activities

After an event, our joy, as an organizing team, is the happiness we receive from participants and companies, and this can be expressed in the following words:

“Collaboration with the Universum Events team was at the highest standards, you are professionals in the truest sense of the word and what you do is a benchmark in the field. Keep it away!”

–        Xerox

“I liked the way we interacted and the involvement of the facilitators throughout the teambuilding, not just during the activities. There were new, dynamic and attractive exercises, and the props provided were very comprehensive.”

–        Coca Cola HBC Romania

“It was the first time I worked with the Universum team and the experience itself was very pleasant. They responded promptly to all kinds of requirements for which they had very little time left and which they achieved successfully. They identified solutions to reduce costs but kept everything they delivered to the same high standard. I warmly recommend them for any kind of corporate event and not only.”

–        Rompetrol

The red line of the experience for participants starts when they first make contact with the event, through a teaser or internal newsletter and continues with the event identity, from the name, depth and concept (e.g. “Conquering new frontiers”, “The road to excellence”), to details about the journey to the location, welcome, what they find in the room, the event agenda, to specific needs. All these little details, in the end, make a difference. And the experience continues even after participants leave the event: follow-up, photos, a final product from the event. 

As far as the impact of digitisation in the context of teambuilding is concerned, it is quite high, as it eases certain aspects of running an activity, especially when it comes to large groups, and also has a familiarisation role with technology for some participants. We have and are developing more and more concepts with a digital component, either through apps on ipad / smartphone, or complex polls conducted online, but at the same time, the non-digital or ‘hands-on’ component retains its importance. 

The icing on the cake is the debrief. This direct discussion between facilitators or lead facilitator and teams where they conclude the activities experienced. 

How do you know if it was useful for your team?

An event that has not reached its goal can only be a resource consumer. That’s why, when you look at your team, at the end of the event you should receive the answer to its success.

Efficiency can be measured in the following way:

·        Establish a baseline and long-term goals for your team;

·        See what a successful team looks like;

·        Ask for feedback from participants;

·        Look at it as a long-term investment for your team.

How do I know what suits my team?

In the Universum portfolio you can find over 100 activity ideas. If you were to go through each one, it would mean sitting with an old almanac in your arms for several hours. We recommend that you contact our colleagues to receive information about them, but until then you can take a look at the selections already made by us:

·       12 Ideas of Activities for small groups

·      10 Activity Ideas for large groups

·      5 Ideas for High-Tech Activities

After an event, our joy, as an organizing team, is the happiness we receive from participants and companies, and this can be expressed in the following words:

“Collaboration with the Universum Events team was at the highest standards, you are professionals in the truest sense of the word and what you do is a benchmark in the field. Keep it away!”

–        Xerox

“I liked the way we interacted and the involvement of the facilitators throughout the teambuilding, not just during the activities. There were new, dynamic and attractive exercises, and the props provided were very comprehensive.”

–        Coca Cola HBC Romania

“It was the first time I worked with the Universum team and the experience itself was very pleasant. They responded promptly to all kinds of requirements for which they had very little time left and which they achieved successfully. They identified solutions to reduce costs but kept everything they delivered to the same high standard. I warmly recommend them for any kind of corporate event and not only.”

–        Rompetrol

The red line of the experience for participants starts when they first make contact with the event, through a teaser or internal newsletter and continues with the event identity, from the name, depth and concept (e.g. “Conquering new frontiers”, “The road to excellence”), to details about the journey to the location, welcome, what they find in the room, the event agenda, to specific needs. All these little details, in the end, make a difference. And the experience continues even after participants leave the event: follow-up, photos, a final product from the event. 

As far as the impact of digitisation in the context of teambuilding is concerned, it is quite high, as it eases certain aspects of running an activity, especially when it comes to large groups, and also has a familiarisation role with technology for some participants. We have and are developing more and more concepts with a digital component, either through apps on ipad / smartphone, or complex polls conducted online, but at the same time, the non-digital or ‘hands-on’ component retains its importance. 

The icing on the cake is the debrief. This direct discussion between facilitators or lead facilitator and teams where they conclude the activities experienced. 

How do you know if it was useful for your team?

An event that has not reached its goal can only be a resource consumer. That’s why, when you look at your team, at the end of the event you should receive the answer to its success.

Efficiency can be measured in the following way:

·        Establish a baseline and long-term goals for your team;

·        See what a successful team looks like;

·        Ask for feedback from participants;

·        Look at it as a long-term investment for your team.

How do I know what suits my team?

In the Universum portfolio you can find over 100 activity ideas. If you were to go through each one, it would mean sitting with an old almanac in your arms for several hours. We recommend that you contact our colleagues to receive information about them, but until then you can take a look at the selections already made by us:

·       12 Ideas of Activities for small groups

·      10 Activity Ideas for large groups

·      5 Ideas for High-Tech Activities

After an event, our joy, as an organizing team, is the happiness we receive from participants and companies, and this can be expressed in the following words:

“Collaboration with the Universum Events team was at the highest standards, you are professionals in the truest sense of the word and what you do is a benchmark in the field. Keep it away!”

–        Xerox

“I liked the way we interacted and the involvement of the facilitators throughout the teambuilding, not just during the activities. There were new, dynamic and attractive exercises, and the props provided were very comprehensive.”

–        Coca Cola HBC Romania

“It was the first time I worked with the Universum team and the experience itself was very pleasant. They responded promptly to all kinds of requirements for which they had very little time left and which they achieved successfully. They identified solutions to reduce costs but kept everything they delivered to the same high standard. I warmly recommend them for any kind of corporate event and not only.”

–        Rompetrol

12 Ideas for Teambuilding activities for small groups

15 Sep 2019

 

We mentioned in a previous article that “A team building activity is important because the success of your company begins with a vision and a team culture.”

Among the main reasons for which we encourage you to organize a teambuilding we list: improving communication, interaction between members , adaptation to change, fun or reasons for celebration.

Whether you are organizing a team building for the team of a project, the team of a department or even the team of your company, below you have 12 ideas of team building activities for them:

CRESCENDO

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The participants will become an orchestra made up only of stringed instruments and will have the challenge of learning to play them in just two hours.

RECORD BREAKERS

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An outdoor semi-athletic competition that challenges the teams to solve certain tests. Communication in the team is the essential element. The team that holds the absolute record will be rewarded.

TALENT SCOUT

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A great teambuilding activity that focuses on project management in the form of “earn as much money as possible”. Test your negotiation skills and complete your project, but at the same time participate in the projects of other colleagues.

Talent Scout is the product of the month of September. Learn more >>

SAILING

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Imagine: your team, a large yacht and trainers with national vice-champion status! An indescribable energy that lives a unique experience at sea.

MILITARY

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Your team is challenged to live the experience of an elite military group. Activities from the morning roll-call, preparing the meal or defusing a bomb will be part of these experiences.

NEED 4 SPEED

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Enjoy the Need 4 Speed adventure! The participants will receive the components of the mixed machines and will have the mission to assemble them.

TOY FACTORY

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Create super toys for disadvantaged children from a certain community. The toys are not so easy to assemble, the participants being challenged to match each component of the toys.

BIKE CHALLENGE

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This CSR activity assumes that the teams, after solving a series of puzzles and deciphering codes and secrets, assemble bicycles. These will be donated to a community.
CSI

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We challenge your team to turn into detectives and solve the mystery of a crime. They will receive many details, such as: the 112 phone number, filmed interviews with the suspects, images from the crime scene, photographs or autopsy reports. But all this can easily lead to wrong tracks.

RAT TRAP

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Have fun with a bigger and improved replication of “Mouse Trap”! 😀 The participants are challenged to create a chain reaction aimed at catching Mickey.

 

FLAT OUT: ON THE BUSES

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The participants will demonstrate a very good organization in order to be able to build a cardboard bus in time and with limited resources. It can be branded as you like or even in the branding of the company.

GO TEAM

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Gather your team and get ready to explore a city in the form of a digital treasure hunt – lots of energy, creative missions and pictures that will be ready to be framed.

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If you want to organize a teambuilding for a small group of participants, the UNIVERSUM team is at your disposal with creative solutions for your goals → contact@universum.ro

6 Inspirational Films for the Team

15 Apr 2015

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That feeling of energy, joy, inspiration or excitement that a great movie can create is always amazing. Movies are a great way to connect people to an experience based on emotion. These have been used for years by coaches and managers to inspire and reinforce the ideas or values they want to see in their team.

If you are looking for a perfect way to promote team-building, to develop the dynamics of a team or simply to do a debriefing based on leadership experiences, this list will be useful to you:

INVIRONABLE
“Undefeated” is one of the most inspirational films about creating a good team in certain critical circumstances.
The film presents the portrait inspired by the first days of Nelson Mandela as president, aware that from a racial and economic point of view the country remained divided due to apartheid. The film summarizes the way in which he associates with the leader of the South African rugby team, being convinced that he can unify his people through the universal language of sport. Represented by the slogan, “One Team, One Country”, Mandela set the goal of winning the incredible World Cup Championship competition. Thus, the film describes how Mandela established his leadership spirit as president.
Watch the movie trailer here.

COACH CARTER
Based on an incredible true story, the film introduces Coach Ken Carter, a top basketball player who returns to his hometown high school to coach a dysfunctional team.
The team had many conflicts, such as lack of discipline, acts of aggression, physical attack, family dysfunction, lack of cohesion, use of inappropriate language, poor academic performance, and yet the players have a contagious love for the game and each athlete can associate with the need to be part of something bigger and better than the experiences on the streets they lived on. This becomes a driving force in Carter’s attempt to encourage and teach the Richmond basketball team the value, hard work, discipline, courage, how to overcome adversity and find purity and the possibility of becoming an athlete and a student. successful, as well as a team with a mission and objectives.
Watch the movie trailer here.


TITANS

“Titans” is the true story of an African-American coach and his high school team in their first season as a racially integrated unit.
The film is about the high school football team the T.C. Williams. It describes the trials and tribulations that the football team goes through as two different cultures merge and try to unite to achieve a common goal – to win the football championship. As soon as the players begin to accept each other and trust each other, they become victorious in their pursuit of ideals. Along the way, their trust is put to the test several times. Situations arise that raise questions for those involved, but each time the focus for the common goal of winning the championship allows them to overcome problems. Ultimately, the film is about work, dedication, sacrifice, leadership and success.
Watch the movie trailer here.

THE MIRACLE
The Miracle is the heartwarming story behind one of the greatest moments in sports history – the 1980 Olympic victory of the United States hockey team against the Soviet Union.
The film follows the development of the men’s hockey team that led to victory in the 1980 Winter Olympics in Lake Placid under the guidance of coach Herb Brooks, being an excellent example of the evolution of a team through the 4 main stages of formation conceptualized by Bruce Tuckman : Formation, Creation, Norms, Performance. Finally, the film portrays positive values of team work, discipline, courage, determination and overcoming limits in order to rise from the position of the underdog to that of the champion.
Watch the movie trailer here.

APOLLO 13
Apollo 13 is, with the exception of small details, a faithful reproduction of the mission to bring home the 3 astronauts stuck in space, a superb alternation between the action from space and the efforts of NASA.
As a result of the movie Apollo 13, the phrase “Failure is not an option” was an inspiration for the vision and mission of many groups.
Engineers and astronauts represent rational leadership during a crisis. In essence, the film is also the perfect example of virtual teams. Gene Kranz (Ed Harris), in charge of flight operations in Houston, and Jim Lovell (Tom Hanks), lunar mission commander display their leadership skills when an explosion occurs on the Apollo 13 spacecraft. Through teamwork, the ingenuity and rational process of these leaders solve an almost impossible problem.
Krantz and Lovell maintain control in a chaotic situation, which inspires confidence among the group. Apollo 13 outlines the fact that, although leaders want loyalty and passion, it is important to secure the trust of their group first.
Watch the movie trailer here.

FAITH IN VICTORY
“Belief in victory” is the story of a coach who, in his six years of high school football, never led his team, the Shiloh Eagles, to a winning season.
Grant Taylor is a Christian high school football coach who uses his faith to fight his fear of failure. After learning that he and his wife are dealing with infertility, Grant discovers that a group of fathers are secretly organized to reject him as head coach. Devastated by the circumstances, he prays to God in despair. When Grant receives a message from an unexpected visitor, he searches for a stronger purpose for his football team. When faced with incredible situations, the team must stand up to the greatest test of strength and courage. What will take place is a dynamic story of the battle between faith and fear. “Faith in victory” is a powerful experience for the whole team, inspiring them to live together with faith and give their best at any moment.
Watch the movie trailer here.