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Hi, this activity looks good for me...thank you.... let me try it and tell you... Kindly upload many more activities on different topics like negotiation skills, leadership skills, critical & creative thinking etc
Magdalene Praveena George Hi, you are welcome. I am glad you enjoyed the exercise! Yes, please tell me how it went. You can find more exercises on our channel. And I will make more soon :)
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1:47 Beer. Obviously. In reality, all teams would have chosen the gun. So that they could get pissed and shoot each other. 🙄 The question should have been- who will go inside the burning plane.
Hi Kostadin, thank you for your question. You can get the ebook through: geni.us/teamexercises It will lead you to the amazon page of my book. If you select the ebook version you can buy it. It is in English. Let me know if you have any questions :) Herman
Well this is a good video! Injunction to this game I would also like to say to incorportate observational and both the spacial games like a team hide and seek, red light green light, cops and robbers, and a tag.
@@Teamexercises its a game where the player who is seeking says "red light grenlight 1, 2, 3!" While using this phrase you have to move and stay still. Then the person who got tagged by a man standing still would be a new it. Its like a equivilant of the game here in Japan called "Daruma San ga Koronda." Look the two of the games on google.
@@Teamexercises negotiate, I mean to say, all of them go in grab three things and come out at a time, in that way, everyone would be saved and they’ll have plenty of resources, did I misunderstand your question?
@@rockphoenixyedduofficial6890 Ah yes, but the point of the exercise is that the group should negotiate on which items they should take :) So the team will train their negotiation skills.
Hi Olga, thank you for your question. It's a fun team building game to play with each other. Next to the fun aspect, the team gets an insight in how they make decisions together. Who takes the lead, who is the negotiator and who is the follower :)
This scenario is entirely nonsensical. I'm 38 seconds in and turning the video off because if I'm in your group we're not making ANY decisions. I'm spending the entire time complaining about how the objects aren't comparable in effort required to remove from the plane, there's no way you would have any clue when the plane would conflagrate, how it's a conflagration not an explosion, and how anybody who tried to stop the survivors from evacuating from the flaming wreckage with whatever seems sensible to grab at the moment so you can do some decision-making is getting their face rearranged with the axe!
Haha, thank you for your comment :) Yes, valid criticism. What kind of objects do you think would be better to use for this exercise? Looking forward to hearing from you! ☺
@@Teamexercises I would suggest reducing the severity of the scenario but leaving the deadline hard. Perhaps something where you have to make a selection of items and submit your choices to a remote server that you can't control and is scheduled for downtime soon. That gives you a time limit without having to worry about stuff like leaving time to actually move the objects or dying horrifically if you fail.
@@Teamexercises something like "You and your friends are entering a contest to pick which James Bond movies best exemplify the character. You waited until the last minute and only have 10 minutes until the company running the contest turns the website off and stops accepting submissions." Gives you a limited selection of items to choose from and a hard time limit.
You're in luck! I just released my new book: 101 Team Building Exercises. Get it now at: geni.us/teamexercises
A must have for everyone working with groups.
Great little exercise. We used it in India with great success to seed a discussion about consensus decision making.
TBC OPS That’s great to read! :) I hope you all enjoyed it 👍🏻🎉
Great Team building and problem-solving video. I can't wait to use it with my mentees
Cool! Have fun using it! And let me know how it went :)
Hi, this activity looks good for me...thank you.... let me try it and tell you... Kindly upload many more activities on different topics like negotiation skills, leadership skills, critical & creative thinking etc
Magdalene Praveena George Hi, you are welcome. I am glad you enjoyed the exercise! Yes, please tell me how it went. You can find more exercises on our channel. And I will make more soon :)
Interesting Exercise! Thank you
You're welcome! :) Have fun with the exercise and let me know how it went!
Thanks for this!
Davejane Nuñez you’re welcome! :)
I'm inspired by the life-changing nature of this content. A book with parallel themes deeply touched me. "The Hidden Empire: Inside the Private Worlds of Elite CEOs" by Adam Skylight
Thanks, I'll check it out :)
😆😅 Paul was hilarious! "Your 64!" 3:20
Hahaha
Very helpful exercise 😍
Great you like it! :)
So what the right decision , should all jump?
Great little exercise.
Thank you :)
Thank you it was perfect
bamdad fard You’re welcome! Glad you like it :)
This sounds like a great activity!
madajot it certainly is :) Let me know how it went!
Wow..this is amazing
Thanks! :) Glad you like it!
1:47 Beer. Obviously. In reality, all teams would have chosen the gun. So that they could get pissed and shoot each other. 🙄
The question should have been- who will go inside the burning plane.
😅
I want to buy electronic copy of this book, but I’m from
Bulgaria, could you help me please? 🙏🏻 For sure It’s an amazing book! Thank you!
Hi Kostadin, thank you for your question. You can get the ebook through: geni.us/teamexercises It will lead you to the amazon page of my book. If you select the ebook version you can buy it. It is in English. Let me know if you have any questions :) Herman
Awesome
Thanks! 😃
2:12 *Me, as a team manager, watching the plane of my team getting crashed, whispering to the trainer* ‘What time is your flight back home?’
😅
That got dark real quick
@@lenny6157 This is not ‘dark’ 😃
it very important
Yes, it is :) Have fun with the exercise!
@@Teamexercises yes true
please put caption button on on mode
How do you mean?
Well this is a good video! Injunction to this game I would also like to say to incorportate observational and both the spacial games like a team hide and seek, red light green light, cops and robbers, and a tag.
Makoto Sekai thank you for your suggestions! Can you explain ‘red light green light’? :) I don’t know that game.
@@Teamexercises its a game where the player who is seeking says "red light grenlight 1, 2, 3!" While using this phrase you have to move and stay still. Then the person who got tagged by a man standing still would be a new it. Its like a equivilant of the game here in Japan called "Daruma San ga Koronda." Look the two of the games on google.
Makoto Sekai Ah that sounds amazing! I’ll definitely make a video of that game in the future! :) Thank you!
at first you said plane has crashed and after that you say we gotta pick 3/15 things in 10min or the plane will crash .... i dont get it
Yes, you are right! 😅 I should have said “or the plane will explode”! Thanks for the feedback 😊
I don’t know if it’s against the rules or not, but, can’t each of them take 3 items?
Sure, if that variation works for you I would say, lets try it out! :)
@@Teamexercises ok sure
@@rockphoenixyedduofficial6890 the only thing is, how would they negotiate then?
@@Teamexercises negotiate, I mean to say, all of them go in grab three things and come out at a time, in that way, everyone would be saved and they’ll have plenty of resources, did I misunderstand your question?
@@rockphoenixyedduofficial6890 Ah yes, but the point of the exercise is that the group should negotiate on which items they should take :) So the team will train their negotiation skills.
match box, gun and spray won't be allowed on a plane...
Hahah, not as carry on, but it might be as check-in baggage :)
It made me laugh when he says “your 64!”
😂
Matches, Axe, Radio
Coin toss.
What would you call this game?
Hmm:
'the airplane game'
'the decision game'
'the discussion game'?
What do you think would be a good title?
WRONG. you all take too long and the plane explodes. Everyone dies/
I would have used this for my kids if some of the objects weren't totally inappropriate.
Hi Keryn, yes I understand your comment. Thank you. You can always change the objects so it’s suitable for kids :)
U speak fast eeeeee
Haha yes in this video a bit too fast maybe ;)
how is this exersize teaching them anything at all
Hi Olga, thank you for your question. It's a fun team building game to play with each other. Next to the fun aspect, the team gets an insight in how they make decisions together. Who takes the lead, who is the negotiator and who is the follower :)
it is "decision", not "deciscion", LOL.
Hahaha you’re right! I have to change the thumbnail! 😊 Thanks for letting me know!
This scenario is entirely nonsensical. I'm 38 seconds in and turning the video off because if I'm in your group we're not making ANY decisions. I'm spending the entire time complaining about how the objects aren't comparable in effort required to remove from the plane, there's no way you would have any clue when the plane would conflagrate, how it's a conflagration not an explosion, and how anybody who tried to stop the survivors from evacuating from the flaming wreckage with whatever seems sensible to grab at the moment so you can do some decision-making is getting their face rearranged with the axe!
Haha, thank you for your comment :) Yes, valid criticism. What kind of objects do you think would be better to use for this exercise? Looking forward to hearing from you! ☺
@@Teamexercises I would suggest reducing the severity of the scenario but leaving the deadline hard. Perhaps something where you have to make a selection of items and submit your choices to a remote server that you can't control and is scheduled for downtime soon. That gives you a time limit without having to worry about stuff like leaving time to actually move the objects or dying horrifically if you fail.
Thanks! I only don't really get the 'remote server that you can't control' part. Can you explain that a bit more?
@@Teamexercises something like "You and your friends are entering a contest to pick which James Bond movies best exemplify the character. You waited until the last minute and only have 10 minutes until the company running the contest turns the website off and stops accepting submissions." Gives you a limited selection of items to choose from and a hard time limit.
@@FatherDraven Interesting! Thanks :)