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Facilitated Team Building is Better than Free Range Team Building
Brandon Wetzstein Brandon Wetzstein

Facilitated Team Building is Better than Free Range Team Building

Think of the variety of team building events you’ve done- Most of them are free range. Happy hour, games, and even volunteering can be energizing and enjoyable, yet the interactions between people aren’t designed to connect. You are hoping for randomized collisions to help people connect. Facilitated events creates collisions and harnesses them to create connection with intent.

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Joyful Team Building: The Inward Smile
Brandon Wetzstein Brandon Wetzstein

Joyful Team Building: The Inward Smile

When people receive, unwrap and start handling their own LEGO story building kit, there is this smile that appears on people's faces. Sometimes its big, sometimes small. But it's personal, for them. Like they've been brought back in time. They are sitting on the edge of play and there is this excitement and joy - not to a level of exuberance, but a more patient and expectant smile.

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The Top 5 Commonalities That Arise From Our Team Building Events
Brandon Wetzstein Brandon Wetzstein

The Top 5 Commonalities That Arise From Our Team Building Events

Here are the five most popular commonalities that arise in our team buidling sessions:1. Pets - People LOVE their pets, and honestly like sharing info about them.2. Kids - Same as above3. Hobbies - Sports? Cooking? Interior Decoration? Yes! 4. Musical Instruments - I separated from hobbies as this group has a certain respect for one another 5. Vacations and Travel - Who doesn't love a good vacation?

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The Tradeoffs of Virtual Vs In-Person Work
Brandon Wetzstein Brandon Wetzstein

The Tradeoffs of Virtual Vs In-Person Work

In essence, the choice between virtual and in-person work isn't about deciding which is superior. It's about recognizing and balancing the tradeoffs: the convenience and flexibility of virtual work against the potentially richer, more nuanced communication that comes with face-to-face interactions.

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Have You Heard of the Cortical Homunculus?
Brandon Wetzstein Brandon Wetzstein

Have You Heard of the Cortical Homunculus?

Think of when we have an active dialogue in groups. Due to the context we are generally using the prefrontal cortex, or the logic center of our brain.

Yet when we get our hands involved, such as when we build our thoughts and ideas out of LEGO bricks, we are using more parts of our brain.

Our hands, as pictured in the cortical homunculus image above, are activating more neuron networks in our brain, which in turn can give us access to more information or knowledge that might have not been accessible when just working verbally.

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