Team-building Workshop: Heads or Tails.

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Team-building Workshop: Heads or Tails

 After completing this session, you will be able to do the following:  Demonstrate self-awareness of your own behavior in a team setting  Observe and analyze your team members’ behavior Session Objectives

 4 HEADS = Each group loses $25  3 HEADS = Win $25 for each group that chooses Heads 1 TAILS =Lose $75 for group that chooses Tails  2 HEADS = Win $50 for each group that chooses Heads 2 TAILS = Lose $50 for each group that chooses Tails  1 HEAD = Win $350 for group that chooses Heads 3 TAILS = Lose $25 for each group that chooses Tails  4 TAILS = Win $25 for each group that chooses Tails Scoring System Rounds 1-3

 4 HEADS = Lose $250 for each group that chooses Heads  3 HEADS = Win $25 for each group that chooses Heads 1 TAILS =Lose $75 for group that chooses Tails  2 HEADS = Win $50 for each group that chooses Heads 2 TAILS = Lose $50 for each group that chooses Tails  1 HEAD = Win $350 for group that chooses Heads 3 TAILS = Lose $25 for each group that chooses Tails  4 TAILS = Win $25 for each group that chooses Tails Scoring System Rounds 4

 4 HEADS = Each group loses $250  3 HEADS = Win $25 for each group that chooses Heads 1 TAILS =Lose $75 for group that chooses Tails  2 HEADS = Win $50 for each group that chooses Heads 2 TAILS = Lose $50 for each group that chooses Tails  1 HEAD = Win $350 for group that chooses Heads 3 TAILS = Lose $25 for each group that chooses Tails  4 TAILS = Win $250 for each group that chooses Tails Scoring System Rounds 5

 4 HEADS = Each group loses $250  3 HEADS = Win $25 for each group that chooses Heads 1 TAILS =Lose $75 for group that chooses Tails  2 HEADS = Win $50 for each group that chooses Heads 2 TAILS = Lose $50 for each group that chooses Tails  1 HEAD = Lose $300 for group that chooses Heads 3 TAILS = Win $100 for each group that chooses Tails  4 TAILS = Win $250 for each group that chooses Tails Scoring System Rounds 6

 4 HEADS = Each group loses $250  3 HEADS = Win $25 for each group that chooses Heads 1 TAILS =Lose $75 for group that chooses Tails  2 HEADS = Lose $200 for each group that chooses Heads 2 TAILS = Win $200 for each group that chooses Tails  1 HEAD = Lose $300 for group that chooses Heads 3 TAILS = Win $100 for each group that chooses Tails  4 TAILS = Win $250 for each group that chooses Tails Scoring System Rounds 7