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A team game for 4-9 people taking no longer than one hour, Contribute® is a useful addition to whole- or part-day team building sessions. It comes with 9 free online assessments (worth £270) to ensure that each participant has a Belbin profile prior to playing.
 
The team’s objective is to collect all nine Team Role awards within a certain time limit. Armed with awareness of their Team Role strengths, the team completes nine exercises, focusing on tasks, communication and thinking. These short team building gamesrange from sourcing a purple shoe to herding the team, blindfolded, onto a “sheep pen”. Each task is related to a different role and the team must decide how best to distribute their resources to complete the exercises.

This team building game is recommended for teams who want to gain insight into their individual contributions and effective team work and team dynamics. Contribute® will allow them to assess how best they can use their varied talents to cope with wide-ranging demands.

The trainer’s manual contains lots of pointers for observation and feedback to the team, making it the ideal choice for training managers and consultants running awaydays.
 
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1. Anonymous User on 06/05/2009, said:

Great for team building days
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2. Liz on 06/05/2009, said:

I find the Belbin kit very useful during team building days. I have used it with groups between 5 and 15 and it always works. I get them to complete the Belbin questionnaire and then decide who will be best suited to each task. They then complete the activities and have a debrief at the end to see whether they would have shared out the tasks differently.
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