Of all the trust-building exercises on this list, Blind Wine Waiter’s almost guaranteed to go down well with your employees – assuming they’re aged 21 or older! Why?
Firstly, because it’s a fun, light-hearted game that’ll have you crying with laughter. And secondly, because it involves drinking wine.
Make no mistake though. As breezy and irreverent as this may sound, Blind Wine Waiter’s a powerful exercise that cultivates trust, develops teamwork, rewards strong communication, and helps foster leadership skills.
Here’s how to play:
- Divide your employees into teams of 6 people
- Ask each team to designate a leader
- Blindfold everyone but the leader of each team
- Instruct the leader to sit close to their team and on their hands (they’re not allowed to move or use their hands)
- For each team, place one bottle of wine, a corkscrew, and enough wineglasses for each person at various points around the room (ensuring nothing fragile is positioned where it might fall or break easily)
- Each team then has to follow directions from their leader to find each item and return them to their base (i.e. where the leader’s sitting)
- They then have to open the wine bottle with the corkscrew and pour themselves a glass of wine each
- Finally, they have to drink the wine and help the leader (who still can’t use their hands!) do the same.
- Importantly, each member of the team must perform exactly one task.
The first team to finish their bottle of wine is the winner! Feel free to set a time limit and award prizes if it seems appropriate.
What you need:
- Blindfolds
- A bottle of wine, wineglasses, and a corkscrew for each team
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