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This activity was such great fun and it got the delegates interacting from the very start of the workshop.
It was interesting to see which animals had been chosen and allowed these new managers to open up and talk about their reasons for choosing this animal in a safe environment.
Great activity and very easy to facilitate.
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Pauline Weddell
rated this item with 5 stars.
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Used this one as a reminder of what we had covered. There was a 3/4 month gap between batches of training. Placed it as self reflection as looked at (as the exercise suggests) traits and behaviours of an animal. Had 3 groups and gave them two animals each. We looked at traits etc and had great discussion on common ground and how their teams see them. Great short to the point exercise.
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Malc Lewis
rated this item with 5 stars.
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Excellent resource & a great little icebreaker. I didn’t run this as a 40 minute exercise. I ran it as a 10 minute exercise at the beginning of the second week of Leadership to remind people what we were talking about with regards to Leadership. I altered it to each small group - took 2 animals (btw great pictures, thanks) and then could choose one to review. The first time I ran it, the groups took too long, so the next time I chose the Tortoise and gave 3 pros & 3 cons, to show the groups that they don’t’ need to over-think this simple, but fun exercise. I felt the participants found the exercise amusing, but useful as well when they related it back to Leadership Styles.
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Preayant Kumar
rated this item with 4 stars.
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