The Big Book of Team-Motivating Games: Spirit-Building, Problem-Solving and Communication Games for Every Group

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Overview

Teamwork can be fun!
Games that improve team cooperation, communication, and spirit


Did you know that games can:

Raise sagging morale
Liven up boring staff meetings
Increase interaction among staff members
Promote a culture of harmony and cooperation
Create an atmosphere of fun for your team
Keeping your team motivated and challenged, especially during tough economic times, can be difficult. But this collection of high-energy, play-anywhere games, from bestselling authors and trainers Ed and Mary Scannell, provides you with all the fun, inspiring material you need to build team spirit, communication, and trust among coworkers-day in and day out.

Games Can Be Played In or Out of the Office Requiring few or no props, The Big Book of Team-Motivating Games is the latest installment in the successful Big Book series, which has been changing the way teams think for decades-providing hours of fun that fight boredom and burnout, boost performance, soothe tensions, and create a sense of community and trust.

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Author Information

Bio of Mary Scannell

Mary Scannell has trained thousands of business people across the U.S. and Canada, including a long list of Fortune 500 clients.

Bio of Edward Scannell

Ed Scannell is a speaker and trainer who has given thousands of presentations, seminars and workshops across the world.

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Imprint

McGraw-Hill Companies, The

Filesize

2.72 MB

Number of Pages

224

eBook ISBN

0071636889

Excerpt from: The Big Book of Team-Motivating Games by Mary Scannell