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10 Great Reasons to Use a Conference Game
by Ron Kaufman
A well-designed, well-delivered game gets your audience involved
with the conference topic and with each other. Here are 10 great
reasons to use a conference game in your next special event.
- Break and Melt the Ice
Games give everyone the opportunity to break out of
traditional roles and express themselves more freely. What a
great way to start a conference!
- Draw Out Quiet and New Participants
Games can require everyone to contribute for anyone to
achieve success. New or quiet participants quickly become
valued members of the group.
- Reveal Hidden Issues
What isn't seen, discussed or understood in "real life" can
come screaming to the surface through a well-designed
conference game. Expert processing then helps participants
recognize the real issues and the implications.
- Reveal Hidden Talents
Who knows what skills and talents lie just below the surface
of your colleagues? Game conditions can set people loose to
invent, create, design, negotiate, set targets, take bold
actions and succeed.
- Generate a Mood of Energy and Enjoyment
Conference games let people have some fun. A good game can
deliver key learning points with involvement, excitement and
entertainment. A great way to launch your program, or
wrap-up the entire event.
- Establish a Reference Point. Introduce a Lasting Metaphor
People refer to effective conference games for years. Let
the activity and insights from your conference become an
anchor for group understanding.
- Highlight a Specific Theme
Whether your focus is teamwork, leadership, customer
service, competition, motivation or innovation, an
effectively designed game can bring that theme to "top of
mind" and keep it there throughout your event.
- Gather New Ideas
Games put participants in a totally different perspective.
All kinds of new ideas and insights tend to grow. The best
ideas can be pursued long after your conference is over.
- Game Solutions Can Become Work Solutions
What succeeds in a game can sometimes succeed in the
real-world, too. Lessons learned in conference games can be
useful throughout the year.
- Games Add Energy to the Mix
Every conference should boast a mix of interactive methods
and techniques: speeches, workshops, exhibitions,
demonstrations, meals, social gatherings, multi-media
presentations. And, in the right situations, effective and
entertaining Conference Games.
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