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Bike Building Team Activity
is a Perfect Gift For the Holidays
by Dolores Woodington |
I recently attended a team
building program in Chicago. 130 participants from a major financial
lending institution came together to take part in a team building
activity to help build teamwork, relieve stress, and give back to the
community. I was overwhelmed by the amount of energy and excitement that
took over the room when they learned that the bikes they were about to
build were going to be donated to underprivileged kids from the local
chapter of Big Brothers Big Sisters. They were touched when they learned
that the bikes would be given to 8-10 year old children who probably
never had a bike before.
Participants walked into a room filled with bicycles and tables loaded
with arts and craft supplies. They divided into groups of six. Each
group elected a leader and teams consisted of employees from various
divisions and roles. Their first task was to create a name and slogan
for their fictitious bike company. These got their wheels moving, so to
speak, and they came up with team names such as: "On-the-Go", "Cycle
Away", "Speedy's", "Happy Pedals" and "Star Wheels LLC" just to name a
few.
As a team, their goal was to build a bicycle, decorate it, promote their
bike company by acting in a skit with an accompanying jingle, and create
a card for the child who was to receive the bike.
Each team had to accomplish a series of tasks in order to earn bicycle
parts, such as the frame, handlebars, seat, pedals, helmet and other
bike accessories. Teams raced to build the bikes, decorated them with
stickers, balloons, ribbons, streamers, and bells. Simultaneously, other
team members created large cards and team posters to go along with the
bikes for the children. Throughout the program, a bike technician
ensured that each bike was properly constructed.
During one of the activities, teams had to balance a number of nails on
top of one nail that had been hammered into a wood base. Teams laughed
and strategized on how to be successful on this task. The sound of
laughter and nails hitting the tables filled the room. Amid the chaos,
teams began to figure it out. Through communication, planning and
teamwork, everyone successfully accomplished the challenge and earned
the front tire for their bicycle.
Once all of the challenges had been completed and the bikes were all
constructed, teams performed their skits and sang their jingles. Several
groups even danced in a synchronized dance routine...talk about stepping
out of their comfort zones! In the meantime, as a surprise to all of the
participants, children from Big Brothers Big Sisters were arriving in
the conference room next store our ballroom. The participants did not
know that the children would be there to receive the bikes and the
children did not know they were there to get the bikes. This was going
to be a true Oprah moment!
Once the skits wrapped up, the conference room doors flew open and two
dozen children burst into the room. The kids screamed with excitement
when they saw that they were getting new bicycles and the participants
relished in the emotional chaos of what was happening. There was not a
dry eye in the room.
The group hired a professional photographer to capture the moment. I was
overwhelmed with emotion and I am proud that I had the opportunity to
take part in this bike building program. The event built camaraderie
among the participants and changed the lives of 24 children. I can't
wait to do it again.
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