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Dear All,
I would like to know what fun games or activities can be held in office premises. we want to allot one day from the week for fun activities. Can anybody suggest some employee recreational activities to make office environemnt fun loving?
Kindly suggest few activities.

From India, Gurgaon
Hi,
Antakshri,
Pool volleyball if you have an indoor pool
Team Building exercises are good fun as well as people will learn something.
best dress male/female
Dancing on the paper/ dancing with balloon
Rasgulla/ gulab jamun eating competition
One minute games
Three good things about the any of the team member.
There are many more, but i guess to start with you can use these.
Cheers!!
Archna

From India, Delhi
hi all, Plz can u guide me that what activities we can offer to employees as recreation of employees !!
From India, Vadodara
Hi,

Its practically difficult to have one complete day of recreation every 'week' as managing the number of employees and deciding activities for full day entertainment would become a constraint on a regular basis. Also it would literally reduce your productivity to 5 day week. :-)

We had this practice in our office of having Friday afternoons for team building exercises and recreational activities. We had theme dressing like bollywood, govinda style, color themes, vampire themes etc only for that day. It used to set the mood for the day. We used to award the best dressed employee with a slab of chocolate. We would decide on a variety of indoor games like dumb charade, word games, hangman, news reading styles, best work desk contest, quiz competitions etc and play in teams.

We were also mixing learning with fun by asking all employees to make presentations on various topics or debate on various topics. You could choose fun topics as well as those useful for your work. This way all employees would learn presentation techniques, lose their stage fears and improve in their communication skills. You could also undertake some simple personality tests and discuss the surprising results arising out of the tests.

It is better to appoint two or three enthu members as the co-ordinators to ensure that the recreation hours are properly planned and organised.

I've left the organisation, but the fun days are the closest to my heart in my memories.

Good luck.

:-) Jyothi


Hi,
HR Managers can help motivate their employees by organizing different contests each month. For ex. in my company we have fixed 2 Friday's in a month for activities. The best performer is given a surprise gift. Activities can be of any type which can help the employees refresh them and swinging their mood. Like, defining a color to wear for that particular day, playing 1 minute games etc.
It depends on the kind of culture the Company holds.
Thank You....

From India, Delhi
Hi all,

I am sure that you would agree that sitting in front of the computer all day is not the most exciting thing in the world.
It is a great idea for HR managers to encourage more sports and recreational activities for their employees because sports do not just benefit overall health but bring out character, team work, and desire to compete. There are so many sports leagues in NYC!
I love the pool volleyball idea but it can be inconvenient in many ways. I am a volleyball player myself, I played Division 1 in college, and after my graduation I just started playing every possible type of volleyball depending on the season - beach, grass, doubles, quads, you name it! In the spring, I had the best experience playing wallyball with some co-workers at Baruch College. Imagine volleyball in a racquetball court, where you are allowed to play the ball off the wall. Even though I was the only one with more volleyball experience, the intensity level was insane. Everybody loved it.
You should definitely check it out! I heard these people might be organizing a league in the fall:

http://www.nyvolleyballinstitute.com/

Just an idea for something affordable and fun, without a huge commitment.

From United States, Astoria
WALLYBALL! It's volleyball ion a racquetball court - much faster and more intense than volleyball. It is a great exercise and a great way to get your workers to engage in a competition where they will need to come up with a winning strategy. I go play with my cowerkers in the winter and we have tons of fun. Check this website if you are interested:
http://www.nyvolleyballinstitute.com/page/show/2016218-wallyball

From United States, Astoria
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