VirtualTeamBuilding - Flipbook - Page 14
The course of action
in Global Goals Challenge
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We send a link
We send you a link to the virtual meeting room well before we meet. It is easy for everyone to access. We
will be ready by the phone if there are any unexpected technical problems.
Working in groups
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Everyone meets virtually in our meeting room and our instructor introduces you to the game. Separated
into minor teams you will compete against each other and come up with suggestions for actions that can
be implemented to contribute to the Global Goals.
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Today's Global Goals ambassadors
At the end of the game we gather everyone and go through some of the days best suggestions for actions and of course name the winning group.
When everyone is present our instructor will introduce everyone to the game and tell them what they
have to do. This will take about 8-10 minutes, and it takes place in our own Global Goals setting.
After the introduction everyone will be warmed up with a short quiz about the Global Goals, where
everyone will answer based on their gut-feeling.
After the warm-up you will be split into teams. Each team will be put into their own breakout room, where
only the team can communicate with each other. The teams will now come up with suggestions for actions
that can be implemented to help contribute to the Global Goals. During the game, the teams will also be
gathered in the main room, where some of their suggestions will be presented and they vote on each the
best actions.
Whilst underway, our instructor(s) will rotate between the different breakout rooms and visit the teams,
and help if any help is needed.
There will also be some special "Act Now" rounds where the teams have to perform an action that can
contribute to one or more of the Global Goals right here and now.
At the end everyone will be gathered again, and the instructor will go through some of the best actions
and name the winning team. The winning team will receive a printable certificate after the game.
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