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Changing games and activities to meet the needs of our client groups is an important skill to acquire. In some cases, it's about the physical surroundings and the physical materials within our control. In other cases, it's about the language we use and the level of challenge we can present. Join Michelle and Chris for a thought-provoking discussion about changing things up.
We hope you join us!
Emails:
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Find the Show Notes with all the resource links HERE
Submit a comment or teambuilding-related question HERE
Michelle Cummings - Training-Wheels.com
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Dr. Chris Cavert - OnTeamBuilding.com & FUNdoing.com
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Changing games and activities to meet the needs of our client groups is an important skill to acquire. In some cases, it's about the physical surroundings and the physical materials within our control. In other cases, it's about the language we use and the level of challenge we can present. Join Michelle and Chris for a thought-provoking discussion about changing things up.
We hope you join us!
Emails:
[email protected]
[email protected]
Find the Show Notes with all the resource links HERE
Submit a comment or teambuilding-related question HERE
Michelle Cummings - Training-Wheels.com
Sign Up for Michelle's weekly Newsletter HERE
Dr. Chris Cavert - OnTeamBuilding.com & FUNdoing.com
Sign Up for FUNdoing Fridays bi-Monthly Activity email HERE