Grin Events Logo

Team Building Ideas

Fresh team building ideas, insights, and tips to keep your team connected and smiling.

The Great Resignation taught companies business as usual was not working. So how do organizations evolve to attract new talent and retain their existing workforce? Here are 3 ways to make a change and start a new era of the Great Retention.
Unlike many other companies in our industry, we want to do the opposite and focus on a few things we do really well – just like our favorite fast food joint, In-N-Out.
Connecting your team, fostering trust and open communication, and overcoming the divide from remote working is crucial in today’s world.
Coach, encourage, and connect your staff in the following ways to build a strong, reliable team that supports its members through challenges.
In-person team building is key for companies large and small, regardless of how long they’ve been in business or the types of products or services they offer. When employees bond with one another in meaningful ways, you’ll find that your company will improve in terms of staff productivity, engagement, and morale.
Businesses have employees who come from a variety of different backgrounds, generations, upbringings, and lifestyles. A core purpose of team building is to unify groups such as these by allowing them to work together toward a common goal in a relaxed setting.
When the goal is to have a cohesive team that has mutual trust, communicates transparently, and works well together, it’s crucial to find a good process to enhance team member connections.
Forbes describes team building as “the most important investment you’ll ever make,” and, all across the globe, the number of businesses investing in virtual or remote team building has skyrocketed thanks to a new shift toward working from home.
While many companies struggled during the pandemic, we have clients who took advantage of the distributed workforce model and used virtual events as a way to connect their teams in new and important ways. This is exactly what happened with Dome Construction.