5 Ways a Positive Shared Experience Boosts the Bottom Line
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It’s the heart of what I do: creating a positive shared experience for audiences of all sizes and backgrounds. In the case of my business, this means producing trivia contests for corporate groups in NYC and beyond – however, the base concept is the same as any other group activity, be it a scavenger hunt, cooking class, sailing lesson or ropes course.
I can make a passionate case for why these events are fun, but do they actually do what most bosses REALLY want out of them, which is to boost the bottom line? Yes – here’s how:
- 1. Improved Workplace Trust – If your colleagues trust each other better, they will more readily place their confidence in one another, as well as withhold vital information less. This means a more efficient workplace
- 2. Better Individual & Team Collaboration – Collaboration is a force multiplayer: when your people are playing nicer together in the sandbox, they will produce better, more innovative work in less time
- 3. Better Communication – Be it during meetings, via Email or over the phone, people who communicate clearly, concisely and directly help get things done smarter, faster, and with better results
- 4. Swifter Conflict Resolution – When your people are battling with each other, they’re doing a disservice to your clients, as well as to your business overall. Give them an experience which reinforces the value of resolving conflict swiftly, and you will eliminate a huge internal roadblock impeding maximum revenue generation
- 5. People Stop Taking Things So Seriously – Don’t get me wrong here: work IS serious, and should be treated as such by employees at all levels. However, within every office there is a power struggle which exists – a well-executed positive experience which gets people laughing has an incredibly disarming effect, helping people realize we’re all just human beings; forget the conflicts, forget the politics, let’s just get back to work!
Here’s another article to check out: “How Teams Who Treat Each Other Nicely Boost the Bottom Line” – you can also visit TrivWorks.com/employee-team-building for more.