Let's be real: team building activities get a really bad rap.
There's a reason for that. Most people (rightfully) dread them because they tend to be outdated, awkward, and sometimes downright embarrassing.
But team bonding is an essential ingredient for a high-performing team, and it's a leader's job to facilitate opportunities for it.
Now, with more teams working remotely than ever before, organic team bonding opportunities are even harder to come by. This means team leaders need to take team building even more seriously.
However, we're faced with what some leaders and HR pros would consider a huge conundrum: the typical in-office 'trust falls' and personality test workshops just won't cut it when everyone is working from home.
(And to that we say: good riddance!)
It was well past time to move away from those stuffy old activities and bring our team building into the 21st century.
That's why we've curated 24 amazing team-building activities (read: thoughtful and non-lame) that can even be done remotely. We'll also outline:
Enjoy (and don't forget to bookmark) this handy list with dozens of ideas to engage your team in the virtual workspace.
There is no one-size fits all activity for team building so it can be a challenge to find a virtual team building activities that an entire team will love. However, the better you know your team, the better equipped you'll be to choose a fun activity that your remote team is sure to enjoy.
With that in mind, you'll see in our guide below that we share 'who would enjoy' each activity. This information is based on the top 48 motivations from our 20+ year research into workplace motivations.
For example, once you've taken the free F4S assessment, you'll uncover your highest motivations, such as your preference for:
Use this information to help guide you in choosing the best virtual activities for your team. Later in this article, we'll discuss how F4S can be a team building activity on it's own.
Here is a list of games and virtual activities that are sure to foster connections among participants. We've covered ideas for creative teams, fitness challenges, weekly trivia, and more to keep your remote team engaged.
The marvels of technology can help you view the wonders of the world right from your laptop.
Skills this activity will build: Collaboration, creativity
Tools:
Many prominent museums offer virtual tours of their exhibits.
Skills this activity will build: Curiosity, creativity
Tools:
Pick a book that the entire team can read in a month and then discuss it via video chat.
Skills it'll build: Curiosity, critical thinking, communication
This is sure to be a popular option, and while it doesn't involve a lot of team interaction, there is still plenty of bonding to be had. We recommend having a post-movie discussion for about 15 minutes for everyone to chat about their opinions and favorite parts of the film!
Skills it'll build: Communication, creativity, critical thinking
It's like the old-fashioned pen pal tradition, except with postcards! We recommend having team members send one postcard to a random team member each month, for a totally unique activity.
Changing the topic each month could be a fun way to make sure this activity doesn't get stale.
Some ideas include:
Skills it'll build: Communication, writing, creativity
A simple way to stay connected and fight loneliness is to log into a Zoom or Hangouts session, put your microphones on mute, and do your work.
Sure, it's not quite the same as working from your favorite coffee shop or co-working space with freshly brewed espresso wafting through the air, but it has a similar effect in that there are people around you to hold you accountable. And when needed, colleagues can have real-time interactions.
Skills it'll build: Community, focus
Memes are special in that, while funny and entertaining, they also tend to be news-related, so it can be a lighthearted way to stay abreast of the latest happenings in your team's lives. But not everyone wants a random meme popping up in their regular work-specific Slack channel. Instead, create a dedicated channel just for meme sharing.
Skills it'll build: Creativity, humor
Bonus tip: While on GIPHY, ask your team to save some of the best GIFs they find and upload them into Slack as custom emojis, to boost your team's repertoire of unique emojis!
Remember MTV Cribs, where celebrities took viewers on tours of their mansions? Think of this as a far less extravagant version of that. For this virtual event, each team member can give a tour of their house or their remote office.
Skills it'll build: Creativity, humor, leadership skills
This virtual team-building game can be a fun and quick icebreaker activity before a virtual meeting.
Skills it'll build: Communication, creativity, writing, humor
You can have each team talk about what they've achieved that week, or invite one team to discuss something they think is important for colleagues to grasp.
For example, the design team could give a talk describing the time-intensive process of designing graphics for an app, which would help the engineering and marketing teams understand why it's not feasible to expect 24-hour turnaround times.
Skills it'll build: Communication, public speaking, critical thinking
Grab a drink and a paintbrush and get crafty with your coworkers for this fun activity.
Skills it'll build: Creativity
Bonus tip: Try giving out silly awards at the end, for everything but 'best painting'. Have the team work together to come up with some zany ideas for awards beforehand! Some ideas include:
Invite everyone to make their fave drink-from cocktails to tea to coffee-and get together for a virtual hangout after work.
Skills it'll build: Community
Unlike the virtual happy hour, which typically takes place at the end of the day, the mid-morning coffee break allows your team to mingle during work hours (so more people can likely attend).
This simple communication touchpoint might even boost your productivity, too.
MIT's Human Dynamics Laboratory analyzed high-performing teams and found that "the best predictors of productivity were a team's energy and engagement outside formal meetings."
When MIT suggested that one call center change its coffee break schedule so that everyone could take a break and socialize at the same time, the call center's average handling time (a measure of efficiency) dropped by 8% overall.
Skills it'll build: Relaxation, communication
Pick a topic, assign a host, and have your team grab a drink to participate in an online pub quiz. This interactive challenge will get your team's brain fired up.
Skills it'll build: Critical thinking
Developed by an MIT and Stanford trained neurobiologist, Patchwork Adventures offers two-hour virtual adventures led by a facilitator.
They even mail the necessary items for people on your team.
Skills it'll build: Communication, critical thinking, problem solving
The Donut app pairs people within your organization's Slack and encourages them to get to know each other outside of work.
Skills it'll build: Communication
Using the app Houseparty, you can play online games like Heads Up as a virtual team-building game, which is essentially charades, with up to eight people.
Skills it'll build: Communication, creativity, critical thinking
Here's an uncomplicated (but super effective) team builder. At the start of a video meeting, ask each team member to share one positive thing (high) and one negative thing (low) from their day or week.
Skills it'll build: Communication, vulnerability, emotional intelligence
All-hands meetings are great to host on a weekly, monthly, or quarterly basis, either in person or online. They often consist of team presentations sharing their latest projects, a social component, a word from the founder, and a Q&A session. The objective is to get every member of the company together (even virtually) to promote bonding, preserve culture, and align team goals.
Skills it'll build: Communication, public speaking
Yes, fitness classes are good for the heart and body, and research suggests they're good for team cohesion too! Invite team members to share their fitness goals and then set up a fitness challenge. Our AI Coach Marlee even provides optimal health coaching for physical, emotional, and mental wellbeing.
Studies show that shared pain brings people together and improves team creativity.
Skills it'll build: Self-care
Invite someone to teach a virtual workshop on a skill, work-related or otherwise, while everyone shares a meal. Maybe your HR manager can talk about effective communication skills for leaders, or your engineering lead can teach an Intro to Python class.
Skills it'll build: Communication, critical thinking
Popularized in Korea, "mukbang" translates into English as something like "eating broadcast."
While it's now a trendy YouTube fad, at its core, it's a way for viewers to share a meal with a friend, or at least feel like they are.
You can have one teammate lead the mukbang by sharing a dish from their culture and talking about it while they eat. Or, you can turn it into an interactive dinner, where everyone eats a meal together while talking about their respective dishes.
Skills it'll build: Public speaking, communication, leadership skills
Bonus tip:
You’re cool, you’re fun, and yes, your team loves you, but you’re still the boss. There is still a power dynamic and set of boundaries that differ for you because you’re in a position of authority. That’s why it’s useful for your team to schedule hangouts or have virtual chats (such as a WhatsApp group) where you’re not invited.
By encouraging boss-free hangouts, your team will feel more comfortable shooting the breeze with their coworker friends, and it shows that you trust them and are not trying to micromanage their virtual team building.
Skills it'll build: Communication, vulnerability, leadership skills
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Frequency:
Who would enjoy:
Psychologists say society's obsession with personality tests reveals something about the human psyche: We yearn to know what makes us unique, yet we want to belong to a group of people with shared traits. Our F4S assessment reveals your key motivations and blind spots when it comes to how you work. Plus, it's based on science, so you can get both of the above desires satisfied, with the added benefit of knowing the results are evidence-based!
To get started, take the free F4S assessment. Then invite your team member to do the same and set up a team. You'll get an big picture overview of the highest motivations and differences within your team as a whole, and each individual.
Skills it'll build: Self-awareness, emotional intelligence
Motivated by macro big picture thinking, these teammates value moving quickly to connect dots between abstract ideas to 'get the gist' of things.
These teammates value being concrete and specific, getting into details to understand the steps or tasks required.
Okay, now that your mind is brimming with ideas for your next remote team-building session, how will you harness technology to make it happen? Below, I'll list some popular tools you can use to make your virtual hangouts a breeze.
A survey by Nulab found that employees are 3.6 times more likely to enjoy a team-building exercise when it's optional rather than mandatory. If you must require attendance, schedule the activity during regular working hours. Mandatory team-building exercises after hours are particularly unfair to those who have post-work commitments, such as parents who need to care for their children.
A diverse and inclusive workplace strives to incorporate different people with different abilities. While some teammates will thrive in a physically challenging environment, such as working up a sweat in a Pilates session, others will shine in a more cerebral situation, such as teaching a workshop on coding.
Make sure to include team-building activities that allow each team member to showcase their unique abilities.
Get creative when trying to think of how to tweak an activity for teammates who are spread across the globe in different time zones!
Rather than requesting someone wake up at 2 a.m. to go on a virtual field trip to the Louvre (because let's be real - we all have other priorities at that time), or skipping your team-building exercise altogether due to scheduling conflicts, consider hosting two (or more) sessions to accommodate team members who can't make the first one.
If that's not possible, record your session via Zoom and share that recording with the team members who couldn't be there. Then, suggest that they record their own reaction to the activity and share their thoughts with the team.
Asynchronous team-building activities are still enormously helpful, and some teams such as Basecamp and Zapier communicate this way nearly all the time, so don't be afraid to give it a go.
Team building exercises don't need to be directly related to work to be effective at building trust and camaraderie. Be creative. If you think there's an activity that would be fun for your team to get involved in, give it a try. Some of the best team bonding can happen outside of structured activities.
Thankfully, there are plenty of team building activities that boost trust without requiring you to close your eyes, fall backward, and hope for the best.
Heck, you don't even need to meet in person to get some good quality time with your colleagues. With technology and a dash of creativity, you can bond with your teammates without bruising anyone's ego (or back).
Take the free assessment and invite your team to do the same. Then set up a team and discover your team culture, motivations, and differences.
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