Taking a team and locking them in a school and doing different skills with them. Taking a football team and camping outside with them and having a tug of war competition. It builds character, strength and trust in each player. They also learn to work as a team in a different setting. Taking a gymnastic team and having a lock in at the gym. Watch movies and work on certain skills, all a form of team building.
Hoping that the potential benefits of team building are that the team will know how to work together as one (a team) and not individually and are to improve productivity and motivation. Team members discover that diversity is their greatest asset and trust, cooperation and effective communication are the key to a team’s success (Directory, 2017). Members of the team also dedicate themselves emotionally, their leadership is coherent acceptable and visionary, roles and their functions are understood, their weaknesses are reduced and meetings are more …show more content…
They are, forming - where a team and coach meet, form and agree on goals. As a team, they choose and form a set of goals that can be attained easily or a goal or goals that will be focused on. Storming: In this stage "...participants form opinions about the character and integrity of the other participants and feel compelled to voice these opinions if they find someone shirking responsibility or attempting to dominate (Wikimedia Foundation, 2017).Norming: by getting feedback and preparing to engage with the team. The coaches would be gathering information and engaging with the team to provide feedback. Working with the team to improve on goals. Outperforming: allowing for flexibility. A team can have a set of goals but can allow flexibility in them by dropping some or adding to one. Finally adjourning, creating future leadership opportunities. In any sport, you can create leadership. In archery, an older archer can focus on helping one younger archer and this archer can be a future