High-Energy In-Person Icebreakers
Create bingo cards with values like curiosity, reliability, or playfulness. Teammates mingle to find matches and gather micro-stories. The payoff is hearing lived examples, not collecting squares. One product team discovered shared “bias for action” and trimmed their kickoff by forty minutes. Try it and report back.
High-Energy In-Person Icebreakers
Pair people for ninety seconds to answer one meaningful prompt: “A constraint that surprisingly helps me.” Rotate twice. It’s brisk, noninvasive, and work-relevant. Debrief by harvesting patterns on a whiteboard. Snap a photo and summarize in your team channel to cement learning and invite latecomer input.