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This is Part 2 of 3: "Why Team Building Is Not a Sport - Unless your business is a sport"
Spring is in the air and I can almost hear consultants and HR people planning this year's team building events.
Maybe not this year. That’s one positive brought to us courtesy of enforced social distancing. (Not so long ago you, like me, might have wished for a bit of social distancing when forced to take part in another inane team building exercise.)
Well, maybe even this year. Never doubt the creative power of people who get paid to believe that one more group exercise will surely make you a better working-from-home-alone team player.
(If you love and miss team building exercises, unlike me, then stop reading. Else what follows will annoy you into wanting to do something about my morale. Like sending me on a team building exercise.)
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This is Part 2 of 3: "Why Team Building Is Not a Sport - Unless your business is a sport"
Spring is in the air and I can almost hear consultants and HR people planning this year's team building events.
Maybe not this year. That’s one positive brought to us courtesy of enforced social distancing. (Not so long ago you, like me, might have wished for a bit of social distancing when forced to take part in another inane team building exercise.)
Well, maybe even this year. Never doubt the creative power of people who get paid to believe that one more group exercise will surely make you a better working-from-home-alone team player.
(If you love and miss team building exercises, unlike me, then stop reading. Else what follows will annoy you into wanting to do something about my morale. Like sending me on a team building exercise.)