I've been asked to share what I learned at my conference with my coworkers and realized that the most valuable part of the experience were the people. At lunch on Monday I solved a problem for work after quizzing the table. During a session on Tuesday, I found two tools to make my life easier. Plus I got to hang out with some really interesting people I'm now following on social.
Life is all about continuous learning.
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Wednesday, December 11, 2013
Christmas Ice Breaker
I was asked to come up with an activity for a holiday party at work. There were going to be around a dozen people in attendance. So the 12 Days of Christmas seems like a logical solution. Here are the questions I developed (I work at UB which is why there are a few work related questions included):
I wrote the questions in the font Harrington, printed them to be the size of the holiday themed tape, taped the question around a candy cane and added the number. We went in the order of how they were selected. It sparked a lot of conversation among staff ranging from their teens to adults with over 30 years experience at UB.
I thought it went well anyway :)
If you decide to use this idea, please let me know. I'd love to know if it got used someday!
- On the first day…. Tell us about any memorable first day…. Of work, of school, at UB?
- On the second day…. What is your favorite duo? Batman & Robin, PB&J?
- On the third day…. Since “tri” means 3, tell us your favorite food or place to eat and why we should “tri” it.
- On the fourth day…. Imagine it’s the 4th of July. Where are the best fireworks?
- On the fifth day…. What’s your favorite memory of a golden summer day?
- On the sixth day… There are 6 foreign campuses affiliated with UB (Singapore, Japan, Canada, Poland, China and India). Which one would you want to visit?
- On the seventh day…. What’s a perfect weekend like?
- On the eighth day … 8 looks like infinity…. If you had all the free time in the world where/what would you do with it?
- On the ninth day… The niners are in San Francisco. How far west have you traveled in the US?
- On the tenth day… Remember 5&10 stores? What’s your favorite candy?
- On the eleventh day… Honors (and hobbits) enjoy elevenses…. Are you a coffee or tea drinker (and if tea what kind)?
- On the twelfth day … What is your favorite part of December and why?
I wrote the questions in the font Harrington, printed them to be the size of the holiday themed tape, taped the question around a candy cane and added the number. We went in the order of how they were selected. It sparked a lot of conversation among staff ranging from their teens to adults with over 30 years experience at UB.
I thought it went well anyway :)
If you decide to use this idea, please let me know. I'd love to know if it got used someday!
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