When we think of team building activities, the old standbys are generally the first to come to mind. However, not every staff will get excited about yet another ropes course or trust exercise. Sometimes folks just want to have fun and will find an activity that is not quite so blatantly ordinary much more appealing.
Team building is meant to bring your staff together into a cohesive, effective team of co-workers, while fostering problem solving skills, encouraging them to think outside of the box and promoting personal and professional growth. While a challenging ropes course might encourage your staff members to push their personal limits and competitive group activities might foster teamwork, not ever team building experience needs to be strictly by the book and quite so focused. It really is okay to have fun sometimes.
Keeping this in mind, you might consider making your next informal team building activity a fun craft project that will encourage creativity and camaraderie, while also reducing stress and changing the pace of the normal daily routine.
Craft materials are inexpensive and easy to acquire, and the creation of craft projects is perfect for impromptu team building sessions. Incorporating crafts into a team building retreat or annual corporate meeting is also a great way to break the ice or provide balance between more challenging activities.