September 10, 2024

Ice Breakers

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Have you ever been to an event when the ice breaker session went badly?

Just as a great session can smooth the way for a great event, a bad session can be a recipe for disaster. A bad session is at best simply a waste of time, or worse an embarrassment for everyone involved.

This article helps you think through the objectives of your session, and then suggests various types of ice breaker you might use. As a facilitator, make sure yours are remembered for the right reasons – as a great start to a great event!

Note:

This article discusses ice breaker activities that you can use in person. If you're looking for advice on how to bring remote workers together, see our article on Virtual Ice Breakers.

When to Use Icebreakers

As the name suggests, these sessions are designed to "break the ice" at an event or meeting. The technique is often used when people who do not usually work together, or may not know each other at all, meet for a specific, common purpose.

Consider using an ice breaker when:

  • Participants come from different backgrounds.
  • People need to bond quickly so as to work towards a common goal.
  • Your team is newly formed.
  • The topics you are discussing are new or unfamiliar to many people involved.
  • As facilitator you need to get to know participants and have them know you better.

So What's the "Ice"?

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