Most people recognize that heart-sinking feeling when you are waiting to start a training session and the organiser says, “Right, we'll start with an icebreaker! Everyone pair up and find out five things about the other person.”
Icebreakers are often associated with activities that many people – particularly introverts – find cringeworthy and embarrassing. The good news is that icebreakers can actually be fun and engaging.
Don't believe it? Read on to discover ten icebreaker games that will make meetings and workshops more productive and enjoyable for all concerned.
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