Top 3 ICEBREAKERS For Meetings And Workshops

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Published 2023-03-16
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Icebreakers are quick and fun activities that you should use at the start of a workshop or a meeting to warm-up participants.

Yes, we know, icebreakers can be sometimes awkward at the beginning but they're proven to enhance relationships and boost creativity. Icebreakers set the tone for workshops and help participants understand how a facilitated session actually works. And that's why you should always have a few icebreaker activities ready to go in your facilitation toolkit.

In this video, Facilitation Coach at AJ&Smart Rebecca Courtney, walks you through how to run our 3 Top favorite icebreakers.

🤔 What's your favorite icebreaker? Which of these icebreakers will you try first? Please share your thoughts in the comments below 👇

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⏰ Video timestamps:

0:00 Intro
0:57 Icebreaker #1
2:40 Icebreaker #2
4:36 Icebreaker #3
6:53 Bonus Icebreaker

Thanks for watching!

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All Comments (20)
  • @AJSmart
    📩 Sign up for Free NEWSLETTER to learn more Facilitation Techniques, Workshop exercises and tips on how to level up your career 👉 go.workshopper.com/?utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=… 🧊What's your favorite icebreaker and why? Please share yours in the comments below👇And if you want to learn more icebreaker activities, join our FREE FACILITATION COMMUNITY 👉 facilitatorclub.com/ where hundreds of facilitators share their tricks, techniques, and resou
  • I tested today the Your first job and learning , then we asked the senior leader in the Groupe to guess who had written , that was a big success and everyone loved it ( as we got to nice discoveries , also unexpected )
  • @Chhexxy
    It's very fun icebreaker question thanks guys ❤
  • @umitbali
    Step 1. Buy lots of post-it notes
  • You guys keep getting better and better! Thanks so much for this fresh ideas and that cool outro!
  • Thanks it helped a lot ....Needed it badly today Am from India...an communication skills specialist
  • @ritcha02
    Love these. Icebreakers without the cringe factor!
  • @DubbelDutch1
    I like this way of presentation with humor in it :) THX
  • @AK-lj2pg
    Just found out about this video in time for my own workshop I'm gonna facilitate. Thanks for the fun ice breaker ideas! I'm wondering how many icebreakers should you do in one workhop? And how long should you take for it? And should I think about an icebreaker that fits the subject of the workshop or can I choose every option?