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Inspirational exercises
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A better start to the sales meeting
It is a good idea to match expectations before the beginning of a sales meeting in order to clarify the aim of the meeting for both parties.(3)
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Become your own version of a real man - or woman
A group exercise that requires 10 times as many Magnum cards as the number of participants. It works particularly well in the open air.
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Break through the barrier and open up for dialogue
It can be tough to start conversations out of the blue. With this simple and visual exercise, you can get people to open up easier - even on topics that can be difficult to talk about. This exercise is suitable for groups of all sizes.(1)
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Coaching with the Compass
This method is ideal for profound conversations aimed at analyzing personal challenges, finding solutions and creating a basis for decisions. The Dialoogle pictures will help the focus person clarify his inner vision of the situation and concentrate on how to deal with the challenge. -
Collaborative storytelling – a great icebreaker
This exercise will break the ice, get the imagination going and create a relaxed atmosphere in a group of new people. -
Conflict resolution and de-escalation
We all know jokes about terrible mothers-in-law, evil bosses and unreasonable neighbours. In jokes, conflict can be hilarious – in real life, however, it is rarely very funny. This exercise helps you de-escalate and solve conflicts.(1)
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Connect with each other
This exercise is not just great with kids! It can be used in all kinds of settings where people want to get to know each other better – as family, friends or co-workers. -
Discover the strengths of the team
Wow, what a great team we are! Let’s work like this more often! These are common reactions to this exercise. The team will get a more nuanced idea of each other, and the exercise helps you to detect possible conflict areas. Turn differences into strengths in 7 easy steps!
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Evaluating a course at a summer school
This exercise can be used to evaluate summer school courses by recounting positive experiences.