“Team Artist Challenge”. Objective Purpose of this session? To identify guiding behaviours and values that we believe are important to be a successful.

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“Team Artist Challenge”

Objective Purpose of this session? To identify guiding behaviours and values that we believe are important to be a successful team

Group Brainstorm In your groups, brainstorm the following… What behaviours or values do you need to ‘live’ in order to be a successful team ? -You have 10 minutes -Use the butchers paper -Rules of brainstorming – accept all comments, no right or wrong answers

Refine Your Answers In your groups - Decide on the top 3 behaviours/values Provide 3-5 specific examples of how as a team you can positively demonstrate these behaviours -You have 10 minutes -Use new sheet of butchers paper -Don’t share your answers with other groups just yet

Your Challenge In your groups create a piece of artwork that represents your 3 chosen behaviours/values Guidelines –You will have 15 minutes planning time –45 minutes to produce your artwork on a canvas –Everyone must physically contribute to the artwork –Will be required to ‘present’ piece to rest of team –Enjoy!

Team Artist Time to Finish Up Help Clean Up

Gallery Opening Grab a glass of bubbly and present your artwork to the team…whose first? Guidelines –Name of artwork –What it means –3 elements it covers –How are they represented –How are your 3 elements important to team success

What Next ? Artwork will be hung in office as reminder Thank You!