The Best Ideas of Making Team Building in Vietnam

Making a team building is possibly hard for someone. They may think that they do not have time to do that or they lack facilities. The fact is that they do not know how to create ideas. If you are getting stuck in the same situation, this is the time to find ideas and undertake for your company in any province in Vietnam.

Buckets and balls

This outdoor game is possibly a game show at your old school. Teams probably take part in each other to put balls from one bucket to another without using hands or arms. To win, players have to work closely together as a team or a group.

  • Number of players: around 10 persons
  • Duration: 20 minutes
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Instruction:

  • Make a playing field. Get masking tape, cones or chalk to create two lines – START and FINISH (each line may have 10 feet). Put buckets to those lines at each team and fill the buckets with tennis balls behind the FINISH line.
  • Divide players into two or three teams equally. Each team should select a handler because this is the only person who is able to touch balls by hand.
  • Ask all teams to take their places behind the START line. At that time, handlers stayed behind the START line. They should not leave this place during the game. Each member needs to retrieve balls from the FINISH line bucket and give it to their handlers without using hands or arms.
  • The handlers then ought to drop the balls to their team’s empty bucket. Other members touch the balls will leave the playing field immediately.
  • All teams need to play at the same time and the game should take only 5 minutes. Team members keep the balls in their bodies and get these to the handlers.
  • The team has many balls in the buckets that will win (after 5 minutes).



  • Number of players: around 10 persons
  • Duration: 20 minutes
  •  

Instruction:

  • Make a playing field. Get masking tape, cones or chalk to create two lines – START and FINISH (each line may have 10 feet). Put buckets to those lines at each team and fill the buckets with tennis balls behind the FINISH line.
  • Divide players into two or three teams equally. Each team should select a handler because this is the only person who is able to touch balls by hand.
  • Ask all teams to take their places behind the START line. At that time, handlers stayed behind the START line. They should not leave this place during the game. Each member needs to retrieve balls from the FINISH line bucket and give it to their handlers without using hands or arms.
  • The handlers then ought to drop the balls to their team’s empty bucket. Other members touch the balls will leave the playing field immediately.
  • All teams need to play at the same time and the game should take only 5 minutes. Team members keep the balls in their bodies and get these to the handlers.
  • The team has many balls in the buckets that will win (after 5 minutes).



Guess the object

This game is totally classic but still alluring if you know how to make it for your teams.

  • Number of players: not limited
  • Duration: between 10 and 15 minutes

Instruction:

  • Ask one person from your team or the group to volunteer. This volunteer has a popular object from a picture on your phone or other tools. He or she needs to explain what the object is in the hand. However, the volunteer must not speak. They could use actions, body language, and gestures to indicate the object.
  • The rest of the other groups have to guess the object in two or three minutes only. They are like playing dumb charades. If the group cannot guest what it is, the volunteer will demonstrate again. The group or the volunteer has to sing a song if they cannot meet the main target.

Ask another person to volunteer for the next process.

Memory Wall

Memory Wall is another physical activity that your team can try in the afternoon. All members probably share their memories about each other and put these on a wall. This is why it is called Memory Wall. You can make another wall as a focal point to help them remember important events.

  • Number of players: around 10 persons
  • Duration: around 30 minutes

Instruction:

  • Each member will receive markers, paper sheets, and a tape. Then, they should make small surveys in the room. This process will be given 15 minutes to write down memories of moments and experiences when working together.
  • When they have many memories listed, you could ask them to draw a few on fresh sheets. The drawings are a memory scene. They have 30 minutes to play this game, including asking someone and drawing something behind.
  • When the time is up, you ask them to tape their drawings to the wall. Ask someone for reaching the wall and read the memory tape to the whole group.

    Conclusion

    To encourage your team to break the ice in the workplace, give them a chance to play a team-building game at any time. Do not wait for the Year-End Party or a specific occasion. Design a lot of games for them and you will have a great bounce back.