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Personality Traits - Icebreaker in Corporate Training

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Looking for an icebreaker that helps team members learn more about each other, improve their vocabulary, questioning skills and information gathering techniques? Check out this game that can be used in your next training session.

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Page 1: Personality Traits - Icebreaker in Corporate Training

           

 

Jennifer  Kumar,  MSW,  CC  OWNER  AND  PROGRAM  DIRECTOR,  AUTHENTIC  JOURNEYS  

[email protected]          |          http://authenticjourneys.info  

©2014  Do  not  reprint  without  permission.    

Personality  Traits  Game    Use  this  game  with  teams  that  already  know  each  other  or  have  been  working  together  for  some  time.  This  game  will  help  participants  learn  to  communicate  more  clearly  with  each  other,  and  learn  the  importance  of  being  specific  and  how  to  gather  specifics  from  others,  improving  their  questioning  skills.    Objectives:    

• Improve  vocabulary  • Encourage  being  specific  and  giving  constructive  feedback  • Learn  how  to  ask  questions  to  get  good  responses  • Learn  how  to  share  feedback  with  a  team  

 Time  Needed  for  10  participants:  10  minutes  for  instructions/questions/pairing  20  minutes  for  interviewing  partners  30  minutes  for  sharing  answers    Directions  for  facilitator:  

• Print  out  the  cards,  cut  them,  fold  them  in  half.  Put  the  pieces  of  paper  in  a  bag.  Participants  will  randomly  choose  a  card.  

• Divide  the  group  into  partners.  Each  partner  will  choose  one  card.  

• In  the  debrief  participants  are  expected  to  talk  about  specifics,  so  circulate  through  the  groups  to  help  them  to  ask  questions  or  gather  specifics.  Don’t  give  the  answers  to  them.  They  need  to  be  able  to  think  and  speak  on  their  own.  

 Tell  these  directions  to  the  participants:  

• Choose  a  partner.  For  anyone  not  having  a  partner,  one  group  could  have  three  people.  • Each  person  must  choose  one  card.  • Each  set  of  partners  will  ask  a  closed  ended  question  to  the  other  regarding  the  trait,  followed  by  open  

ended  questions  or  build  questions  to  get  more  details.  For  example:  Question:  Are  you  disorganized?  Partner:  No  Question:  So,  you  are  organized.  What  makes  you  organized?  /  Could  you  share  a  story  about  being  organized?  Ask  your  partner  questions  to  reveal  specific  instances  to  answer  these  questions.  No  one  can  say,  for  instance,  “I  am  not  disorganized  because  I  am  organized.”  What  does  it  mean  to  be  organized?  Be  specific.  Tell  a  story  about  it.  It  does  not  have  to  be  work  related.  

• After  15-­‐20  minutes  each  group  will  share  about  the  characteristics  of  their  partner.      

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Jennifer  Kumar,  MSW,  CC  OWNER  AND  PROGRAM  DIRECTOR,  AUTHENTIC  JOURNEYS  

[email protected]          |          http://authenticjourneys.info  

©2014  Do  not  reprint  without  permission.    

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