Stranded in the Himalayas, Activity


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Build teams that move mountains!

Activity participants enjoy a simulated mountain adventure. In thisimaginary setting, they must arrive at consensus in order tosucceed, and they experience the magic of group power: synergy.Participants face fatigue, dehydration, an avalanche, and more.First, they make decisions on their own. Then, joining the group, they compare answers and attempt to agree on the best course ofaction.

Participants will:
* Listen closely to coworkers
* Recognize the benefits of soliciting opinions
* Understand the power of synergy . . . and much more!

The leader and participants will have a perfect opportunity toexamine the impact of their interpersonal behaviors on one another, on the group's effectiveness, and on the outcome of theiradventure. Every step in preparation, facilitation, and follow-upis carefully detailed in the Leader's Manual. The Activity containsthe engaging simulation--every participant will need a copy.

Leaders will watch teams develop and prosper when they are"stranded in the Himalayas."

Author: Lorraine L. Ukens
Publisher: Pfeiffer
Published: 03/16/1998
Pages: 16
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.18lbs
Size: 10.82h x 8.40w x 0.07d
ISBN13: 9780787939700
ISBN10: 0787939706
BISAC Categories:
- Business & Economics | Training
- Psychology | Interpersonal Relations
- Business & Economics | Human Resources & Personnel Management

About the Author

About the Author

Lorraine L. Ukens is the owner of Team-ing with Success, a consulting and training enterprise specializing in team building and leadership development. Her wide range of business experience, spanning more than twenty years, is applied in designing, facilitating, and evaluating programs in a variety of human resource development areas. Ukens, an adjunct faculty member in the HRD graduate program at Towson University in Maryland, is the author of several training books and games, including Getting Together: Icebreakers and Group Energizers and Working Together: 55 Team Games, both from Pfeiffer. She is an active member of the American Society for Training and Development at both the national and local levels.