The pandemic has brought about various new experiences into virtual platforms. It is vividly clear how technological evolution can dramatically extend the virtual world to satisfy almost all spheres of a person’s life. In this pandemic, practically every person out there, irrespective of their age and profession, has experienced regular schedules becoming mere updates on a virtual platform. Video conferencing was used extensively. The most surprising result was how most of the jobs that demanded physical presence in the past now resorted to and have been performing more efficiently than ever in the virtual sphere.
There cannot be just positives to an adaptation of any sort, and adequate attention needs to be paid to the negatives that might arise from this situation. Irrespective of overall increased performance in quite a few work fields, one should not overlook the possibility of employees’ burnout if this approach of work continues. At this time frame, virtual team building must be emphasised and practised to avoid inefficiency and burnouts.
What is it?
Team building is often a process through which teams find time to interact and spend time together that eventually relaxes and rejuvenates a person individually or as a team overall. The only difference in this particular approach is that it is held in a virtual platform, aiming to connect everyone from their respective houses.
How can it be achieved?
The heads of the team or the HR representatives of a company can take the lead, understand the importance and necessity of team bonding and relaxation, and arrange virtual sessions filled with fun activities and games that can take the employees’ minds off work stress for a short time. The methods that a company chooses to use should depend on their creativity and reasoning, and it should be as enjoyable as possible so that the employees choose to involve and interact.
These methods of virtual team building can be of various types:
- Solving puzzles and quizzes
- Fitness challenges together
- Board games
- Improv for communication
- Enacting a play
- Cook-Offs
- Yoga and Mandala challenges
- Sixty seconds to fame and other creative ways that can be idealised
Why does a workplace need to consider practising this?
All of these activities aim at bringing the team together at the same time to get to know each other. In the case of regular offices, these goals are gradually achieved as they see each other every other day, and with the help of events that teams either organise or participate in, the bond strengthens. At the lack of all this, it is important to be reminded of the importance of such practices:
- Team bonding and spirit are crucial for certain fields of work that require each member’s participation in all the work that goes through every day. Imagine a team recruited at the beginning of the lockdown but had no time to get to know their members’ strengths and weaknesses; it could become tough to pull all the good ideas out of the bright minds.
Often people tend to get uninvolved when they have a set of assignments to be completed and end up focusing only on the given work. Getting people to think out of the box lets them interact out of their work field and analyse their capability, creativity, and efficiency.
- Relaxation is proven to be necessary during frequent time gaps as it can eventually generate better interest, confidence, and an overall good mood for everyone. These team-building exercises can help each team member take a breather, maybe as frequent as once a week, and engage in fun activities that fuel their mind with energy and happiness. This creates greater efficiency for the rest of the work that they have been assigned.
- It also delivers experiential learning through allotting team-building sessions according to the field of work. It can subtly deliver real-time learning experiences without missing the concept of fun and engagement.
- One of the many worries of a person with a full-time job is the difficulty in nourishing many different talents that one might possess. These activities could become the place they re-discover their abilities and ultimately find joy and confidence in the compliments that they might receive from their team members. Recognition and appreciation of one’s talent can open up an unknown take of confidence in a person, which ends up profiting the entire team’s effort.
Conclusion:
It is of utmost necessity to build strong teams that deliver efficient results and fulfil every company’s goals. Team building exercises have been carried out since the beginning, but with the pandemic going on, it could get harder but more essential than ever. Resorting to virtual methods is the need of the moment for enhanced efficiency and brilliant methodology.