Best and Worst
This icebreaker activity helps participants get acquainted quickly. It encourages sharing personal experiences by discussing both positive and negative questions, fostering a relaxed atmosphere for future discussions.
Come eseguirlo
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Ask each participant to write down one 'best' question and one 'worst' question they would like to know about the group.
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Examples of questions could be: 'What's the best recipe you know?' or 'What's the worst trip you've ever taken?'
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Collect all the questions and place them in a container.
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Have each person randomly draw two questions to answer.
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Participants take turns sharing their answers and any related stories.
Suggerimenti
Encourage creativity in the questions participants come up with to keep the activity engaging.
Be mindful of sensitive topics; ensure the questions remain lighthearted and appropriate.
Use this activity to introduce themes relevant to the workshop, keeping it purposeful.
Variazioni
This method can also be adapted for online environments by using a digital platform to post questions.
Casi d'uso
Metodi correlati
Domande frequenti
Quando usare Best and Worst?â–¾
Usa Best and Worst quando vuoi: team kickoff; retrospective icebreaker; workshop warm-up; team bonding event.
Quanto dura Best and Worst?â–¾
Best and Worst dura tipicamente da 10 a 15 minuti.
Per quanti partecipanti è adatto Best and Worst?▾
Best and Worst funziona meglio per gruppi di 5–10 partecipanti.
Di quali materiali ho bisogno per Best and Worst?â–¾
Best and Worst non richiede materiali particolari — bastano i partecipanti e uno spazio.
Quanto è difficile facilitare Best and Worst?▾
Best and Worst è classificato come principiante — facile da facilitare anche senza esperienza precedente.
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