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Remember the Bob Seeger song,

“Feel Like a Number?” The lyrics

include, “I feel like a number, a

stranger in this land. I’m not a

number, dammit I’m a man.”

You don’t like for others to treat

you like a number, do you? Well,

your employees don’t either.

Most people have the need

to develop connections with

others. They want to contribute

to something this is greater than

themselves. Here’s a fun way to

make that happen.

In some of my half-day

workshops, we play the game,

“Two Truths and a Lie.” If you’re

not familiar with it, you have your

employees write down three

statements, two of which are

true and one which is false. Each

person then shares their three

statements, and it’s up to the

other people at the table to figure

out which is the lie. For example,

if I were to tell you that 1. I was

the social chair of my college

sorority, 2. My mother was born

in Trinidad and 3. I broke my

arm while cheerleading; which

statement would you think was

the lie? Did you pick #1? That’s

correct; I was on the 14-year plan

to complete college, so I never

joined a sorority.

“Two Truths and a Lie” allows you

to learn some fun facts about

your coworkers. For example,

while I was conducting a team

building workshop for a large

restaurant chain, we discovered

that two of their kitchen

managers had cooked for two

US Presidents each. Not even

the company owners knew that.

Use “Two Truths and a Lie” as an

icebreaker or a team activity and

build connections as you learn

fun facts about the people you

work with.

Here are three tips to get to

KNOW your people

1

. Spend the time

. Get to know

your employees. When you build

a relationship with respect and

care, your people are more likely

to respect and care for each

other.

Feel

Like A

Number

How To Get To

Know Your

Team

By Lisa Ryan

SOAR TO SUCCESS

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2017

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Core Business Strategies