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The big book of icebreakers : 50 quick, fun activities for energizing meetings and workshops.

Material type: TextTextPublication details: New York : McGraw-Hill, 1999Description: xvii, 233 p. : illISBN:
  • 0071349847 (pbk)
DDC classification:
  • 658.40353 21
Subject: Icebreakers are a great way to warm up large groups, encourage shy individuals to participate more fully, add color to boring staff meetings, and bring together people who are complete strangers. In fact, icebreakers are effective in just about any group situation. The trick is in knowing which ones are best for a given situation. This book contains 65 proven and effective icebreakers that participants will enjoy and respond to, while at the same time matching each activity to the appropriate occasion. Discover stimulating ways to: generate interest in a presentation or training topic; inject enthusiasm into sales meetings; bring cohesiveness and a shared sense of purpose to large groups; break down barriers between strangers; re-energize groups on the brink of boredom; and, stimulate creative team thinking
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Icebreakers are a great way to warm up large groups, encourage shy individuals to participate more fully, add color to boring staff meetings, and bring together people who are complete strangers. In fact, icebreakers are effective in just about any group situation. The trick is in knowing which ones are best for a given situation. This book contains 65 proven and effective icebreakers that participants will enjoy and respond to, while at the same time matching each activity to the appropriate occasion. Discover stimulating ways to: generate interest in a presentation or training topic; inject enthusiasm into sales meetings; bring cohesiveness and a shared sense of purpose to large groups; break down barriers between strangers; re-energize groups on the brink of boredom; and, stimulate creative team thinking

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