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Reasons Your Team Building Event Might Fail

It is a well known fact that not all team buildings are successful so it is important to avoid this if you are planning an upcoming team building event. There are a number of reasons that make team building not meet their goals. One of the reasons why a team building may not be successful is because many activities in the team building event will include competitions. As is with every competition there are winners and losers as well. It is important to know that there are some people who do not like losing and this might leave a sense that they are not good enough which eventually lowers their self esteem.

It is important to people planning to hold a team building event that competition brings out the worst in some individuals. It is important not to concentrate too much on competition because research shows that people who compete more learn less but they learn more when they cooperate. So it is important to also include cooperative studies to make the team building meet some of its goals. Complex tasks can also make participants perform horribly and not make the team building event successful.

It is important for the event to have common goals for all the participants in order to cooperate. Another reason that organizations may fail with their team building events is because many concentrate on employees sharing their knowledge and experience. This will make employees end up making employees not adding any knowledge while at the event which is not the purpose of the event. The event is supposed to fully utilize as well as integrate the expertise of the employees and this is because employee knowledge is one of the valuable assets an organization has.

Employee knowledge can be achieved through a number of systems including the suggestion box or an organization coming up with task forces to find out how much the employees know that will be later discussed at the team building event. Another reason why team buildings are not successful is because there are individuals who are used to blocking the team efforts and they are not dealt with in the right manner. Another common reason that team buildings fail is the management culture and ways of changing it. This is the case whereby management have specific teams in place and when it is time for improvement they leave it to employees only.

This will be detrimental to any team building to any team building even because management is supposed to be involved in the improvements as well. These teams need supervisors as well as managers and it is important to include the management of the organization in these decisions if you do not want your team building event to fail. Another aspect that determines the success of a team building event is the reward system. When planning how to reward the participants, it is important to know that not only those who get good results are supposed to get rewarded. Those individuals who have helped others get the good results are also supposed to be rewarded. Those individuals who make the whole team building event a nice experience should also not be left behind.

Lily Morgan
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