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In total we estimate this exercise will take 30 minutes.
Aims: • To welcome the participants. • To introduce the facilitator(s) and participants to each other. • To introduce the facilities. • To agree the course objectives and timetable.
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Time: This exercise will take about 25 minutes to complete. In total, allowing for discussion, we recommend allowing 30 minutes for completion.
Aims: • To welcome the participants. • To introduce the facilitator(s) and participants to each other. • To introduce the facilities. • To agree the course objectives and timetable.
Group Size: This module is suitable for use with groups of almost any size.
You'll Need: Nothing, other than the materials provided.
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I used 'course introduction' with a group on a departmental awayday. This really focused participants on the rationale for the day and allowed the groundrules to be discussed in a way that wouldn't have happened otherwise. The 'expectations of each other' allowed discussion of acceptable and desirable behaviour to be clearly stated in a department where several staff members are overbearing and dominatiing in such meetings usually. The main content of the day was more fruitful once this had happened.
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Serena Yeo
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In total we estimate this exercise will take 15 minutes.
Aims: • To identify the leadership traits your participants most admire. • To help establish learning objectives.
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Time: This exercise will take about 5 minutes to run. In total, allowing for discussion, we recommend allowing 15 minutes for completion.
Aims: • To identify the leadership traits your participants most admire. • To help establish learning objectives.
Group Size: This module can be used with groups of almost any size. For larger groups you may need to duplicate some of the Place Cards. (There are 36 cards provided).
You'll Need: • Enough Place Cards for one per participant with some extras for a wider choice. • Post it notes.
Notes: This is a great way to capture your participants’ learning objectives.
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I've used this a few times, but most recently, a few weeks ago with a group of newly appointed managers.
This was a great exercise for getting the delegates to consider the qualities and attributes of those leaders that they admire and to explore those qualities and traits in relation to their working environment.
The delegates really got into this activity, describing the meal they would make and the conversations they would have.
This exercise was a resounding success, and I am eager to continue incorporating it in our future training sessions.
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Pauline Weddell
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In total we estimate this exercise will take 20 minutes.
Aims: • To help managers identify their own style of management. • To think about the culture and values of the team they have taken over managing.
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Time: This exercise will take about 5 minutes to complete. In total, allowing for discussion, we recommend allowing 20 minutes for completion.
Aims: • To help managers identify their own style of management. • To think about the culture and values of the team they have taken over managing.
Group Size: This module can be used with groups of up to 20 participants.
Useful For: New managers.
You'll Need: • One set of Feelings Cards for each participant.
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In total we estimate this exercise will take 20 minutes.
Aims: • To encourage participants to share information about themselves. • To explore values and beliefs. • To build rapport among participants.
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Time: This exercise will take about 15 minutes to complete. In total, allowing for discussion, we recommend allowing 20 minutes for completion.
Aims: • To encourage participants to share information about themselves. • To explore values and beliefs. • To build rapport among participants.
Group Size: This module is suitable for use with groups of up to 25 participants.
You'll Need: • Nothing other than the materials provided.
Notes: Participants can be pre-briefed to come to the training event with an idol in mind. This gives participants time to really think about their choices.
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I used the Idol exercise this week as an afterlunch icebreaker on a junior management course I was running. Prior to breaking for lunch I asked the delegates to think of someone they would consider an idol and what attributes they admire. On returning from lunch I gave each pens and a sheet of flip chart paper and asked them to create a visual representation of thier idol and then had them present back to the rest of the group. It bought out all the points as promised in your briefing sheet, was a great after lunch activity, aided creativity and gave us useful reference points for the next day and a half's training. Many thanks for another great activity.
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rated this item with 5 stars.
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In total we estimate this exercise will take 25 minutes.
Aims: • To identify behaviours participants would want their leaders to exhibit and those they would not. • To generate discussion about the skills and behaviours exhibited by great leaders.
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Time: This exercise will take about 15 minutes to run. In total, allowing for discussion, we recommend allowing 25 minutes for completion.
Aims: • To identify behaviours participants would want their leaders to exhibit and those they would not. • To generate discussion about the skills and behaviours exhibited by great leaders.
Group Size: This module can be used with groups of any size.
You'll Need: • A set of ‘animal’ cards, provided. • Flipchart paper and pens.
Notes: The running time varies depending on the size of the group. For larger groups you may need to put them into sub-groups.
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This activity was such great fun and it got the delegates interacting from the very start of the workshop.
It was interesting to see which animals had been chosen and allowed these new managers to open up and talk about their reasons for choosing this animal in a safe environment.
Great activity and very easy to facilitate.
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Pauline Weddell
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Used this one as a reminder of what we had covered. There was a 3/4 month gap between batches of training. Placed it as self reflection as looked at (as the exercise suggests) traits and behaviours of an animal. Had 3 groups and gave them two animals each. We looked at traits etc and had great discussion on common ground and how their teams see them. Great short to the point exercise.
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Malc Lewis
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Excellent resource & a great little icebreaker. I didn’t run this as a 40 minute exercise. I ran it as a 10 minute exercise at the beginning of the second week of Leadership to remind people what we were talking about with regards to Leadership. I altered it to each small group - took 2 animals (btw great pictures, thanks) and then could choose one to review. The first time I ran it, the groups took too long, so the next time I chose the Tortoise and gave 3 pros & 3 cons, to show the groups that they don’t’ need to over-think this simple, but fun exercise. I felt the participants found the exercise amusing, but useful as well when they related it back to Leadership Styles.
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Preayant Kumar
rated this item with 4 stars.
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In total we estimate this exercise will take 20 minutes.
Aims: • To provide an opportunity for participants to learn something about each other. • To help participants learn more about each other’s values and motivators. • To understand the importance of an awareness of the personal values of those they seek to influence.
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Time: This exercise will take about 15 minutes to complete. In total, allowing for discussion, we recommend allowing 20 minutes for completion.
Aims: • To provide an opportunity for participants to learn something about each other. • To help participants learn more about each other’s values and motivators. • To understand the importance of an awareness of the personal values of those they seek to influence.
Group Size: This module is suitable for use with groups of up to about 20 participants.
You'll Need: • Printed copies of the images provided on sheets of A4 paper.
Notes: You can use any images for this activity.
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I’ve used this icebreaker as the springboard for an introductory session.
It helped me to identify the challenges a teacher might be facing in his/her current practice. It's simple and applicable to learning about how to set individual problem-based goals. We then agreed to make the goals a together target and considered how addressable they are. What interests me is the way pictures can provoke learners' ingenuity prior to presenting their thinking.
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In total we estimate this exercise will take 45 minutes.
Aims: • To encourage participants to reflect on where they are, their strengths and the challenges they face. • To identify parallels with nature and reflect on what learning this provides.
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Time: This exercise will take about 15 minutes to complete. In total, allowing for discussion, we recommend allowing 45 minutes for completion.
Aims: • To encourage participants to reflect on where they are, their strengths and the challenges they face. • To identify parallels with nature and reflect on what learning this provides.
Group Size: This module can be used with groups of up to 25 participants.
Useful For: New leaders in particular and in any situation where self-reflection might be valuable.
You'll Need: • Nothing other than the materials provided.
Notes: Nature can be a powerful metaphor for learning. It is, after all, in a constant state of change, growth and renewal and it’s full of symbiotic relationships. There are clear parallels here with the workplace where success is often dependent on teamwork, where change is constant and where communication, learning and adaptability are essential skills. This can be a particularly powerful activity to use with new managers to encourage them to reflect on their place in the team and the skills they need to develop but it can be used in other situations too, where some self-reflection might be valuable.
Remote/Virtual Delivery: There is a Remote Delivery version of this module available in Trainers’ Library.
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Time:
In total we estimate this exercise will take 15 minutes.
Aims: • To help participants to understand why clear objectives and goals matter.
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Time: This exercise will take about 10 minutes to complete. In total, allowing for discussion, we recommend allowing 15 minutes for completion.
Aims: • To help participants to understand why clear objectives and goals matter.
Group Size: This exercise is suitable for use with groups of almost any size.
You'll Need: • One set of Sorting Out Shape Cards per two participants. • A stopwatch. • A buzzer or bell to signal when their time is up.
Notes: Filing Frenzy card packs are available to purchase – each pack contains 10 sets of the shape cards used in this activity.
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I love my Filing Frenzy cards and use them in many different ways. This activity was a new one to me recently when running a session about the importance of clear expectations to performance management. It bought the topic to life for them.
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Clare Bell
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In total we estimate this exercise will take 15 minutes.
Aims: • To understand the importance of recognising the needs of others when trying to influence their behaviour.
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Time: This exercise will take about 10 minutes to complete. In total, allowing for discussion, we recommend allowing about 15 minutes for completion.
Aims: • To understand the importance of recognising the needs of others when trying to influence their behaviour.
Group Size: This module can be used with groups of almost any size.
You'll Need: • Small bags of chocolate, enough for one bag per 2 participants.
Remote/Virtual Delivery: There is a Remote Delivery version of this module available in Trainers’ Library.
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Time:
In total we estimate this exercise will take 20 minutes.
Aims: • To explore the impact on the wider team if under performance isn't effectively addressed. • To understand why performance management is also about effectively using all the skills within their team.
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Time: This exercise will take about 10 minutes to complete. In total, allowing for discussion, we recommend allowing 20 minutes for completion.
Aims: • To explore the impact on the wider team if under performance isn't effectively addressed. • To understand why performance management is also about effectively using all the skills within their team.
Group Size: Suitable for use with groups of almost any size.
You'll Need: • Nothing other than the materials provided.
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