Minggu, 12 Februari 2012

JB Transport: The Back Story

This is a very exciting time on the pages of the JB Transport blog. It is May and we all know what that means it means history! May has officially been declared history month here on the JB Transport blog. A couple of weeks ago we dipped into the deep and cool pools of history with our brief overview of the trucking industry and the progression and evolution of technology and policy that has impacted flatbed trucking companies and freight transportation across the ages, ok, maybe just throughout the century. This century has seen incredible change in the industry that sprung from a simple need, to transport goods and freight from place to place. Whether the goods be raw materials or finished products, there has been a need for freight transportation for as long as people have been in the business of being people, trading with other communities, nations, or people. The earliest freight transportation definitely looked nothing like what we understand freight transportation t o be today. There were certainly no motors, and, if we go back far enough, there were probably not even wheels.
The skeleton of freight transportation, that being the elemental quality that human beings have of transporting materials from place to place, is the quintessential bonding element in every variety of freight transport, from every era and epoch. Regardless of place, time, or class, people have been transporting goods forever. This observation is basic and simple, but it allows a unique perspective on the nature of the freight transportation industry, and really, a lot of other industries as well. Taking this perspective on the trucking industry lets us view it as an ever shifting system with a stable and fixed spine (that spine consisting of an elemental need driving the industry). In this way we can view the entire industry as a process of development and progression. The trucking industry, specifically, is an excellent place to track the changes and develop ments significant to the industry because of its stable core characteristics. Regardless of the trappings, and trimmings, freight transportation has remained consistent throughout time. With that understanding out of the way, we'll look at some of the developments and changes that have impacted the industry over the years on the next JB Transport blog.


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Build better teams with teambuilding exercises

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Ice Breakers & Team Building Exercises

By

 

Gregory P. Smith, MS

Speaker, Consultant and Trainer

 

Start Your Meetings Moving in the Right Direction!

 

How many meetings have you been to that are just the same old thing -- boring gatherings you can't wait to leave!  Here is an opportunity to make your next meeting, class, or team building event something special.

 

My name is Greg Smith. I have been a professional speaker, consultant, and trainer for over twenty years. In the hundreds of classes I have taught, I have learned one simple truth -- people learn quicker if you make classes and meetings fun and interesting.

As a result, I have compiled my favorite exercises and techniques into a 77-page book. It is cram-packed with innovative ideas and exercises to make your meetings, classes, and workshops come alive and make you a HERO with your team.

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Greg Smith

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 Icebreakers and Teambuilding Exercises

 

Over 64 Icebreakers and Teambuilding Activities

  • Make your classes and meetings fun! 

  • Make your meetings productive, motivating and exciting!

  • Improve communication

  • Foster creativity and innovation

  • Build strong team building skills

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  • Recognize everyone's unique talent and abilities

  • Sharpen problem-solving skills

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Make Your Team Building Sessions Fun!

 

Included in this book is my favorite teambuilding game called the "Terrorist Toxic Explosive Situation." This is an easy to perform exercise for both adults or teens. The goal is to decontaminate a can of "toxic" popcorn that has been secretly placed in the room by terrorists. Your team must quickly come up with a plan of action, assemble tools and equipment, transfer the material into a "safe" container before the "toxic" substance explodes. This is a great game to identify the "planners, doers, and thinkers," in your group. It also demonstrates the importance of having a good plan. It comes with instructions, a list of materials, and a debriefing questionnaire to help your team understand what went right and what went wrong. Expect a million laughs!

 

"Torpedo Weapons Loading Exercise" is another very popular activity. This is a timed exercise where individuals are placed on two teams to design and construct a device to safely catch a torpedo (egg) from an elevated tripod. The team must design, construct, and complete the mission in a specific time frame. We provide you the list of materials needed, the solution, and the instructions the team must follow to complete the task.

 

These are just two of the 64 teambuilding activities and exercises you will get from the book. There are 7 different sections within this book. All the exercises are appropriate for any age group.

 

Section 1 - Quick and Easy Team Icebreakers
 

This section contains twenty-seven different ice breakers to help you keep your meetings and teams energized.  Most of these activities are simple and easy to do and do not take much time. "Toilet Paper Tango" is a fun exercise to use to for short introductions and to lighten the atmosphere at the start of a difficult or intense kind of meeting. 


Section 2 - Creative Team Brainstorming Activities

 

In this section you can choose from several different brainstorming exercises designed to help people think creatively. We provide you several different techniques to get people to go beyond normal brainstorming.

 

Section 3 - Communication Exercises

 

Do you need a few exercises to get people to communicate with each other? These three exercises are guaranteed to get people talking to each other and they will have fun to boot.


Section 4. Team Problem Solving Techniques

 

This is a great section for teachers and facilitators looking for new ways to get groups of people to work together to solve problems. The picture is a group of people using an "Affinity Diagram." Many different techniques are provided including the "Gordon/Little Group Technique" and "Osborn's Brainstorming" to name a few.

 

Section 5 - Team Building Exercises
 

This section contains several in depth, stimulating exercises designed to get groups of people working together.  Not only do you get the "Terrorist Toxic Explosive Situation" and the "Torpedo Weapons Loading Exercise," you also get several other exercises that are fun and challenging. Exercises vary in length from 15-45 minutes.
 

Section 6 - Teambuilding Case Studies
 

This section includes five case studies to help your team sharpen their problem-solving and analytical skills. I have used "Heartbreak Hotel" to train people to focus on leadership skills and problems with customer service.

 

Section 7 - Funny Stories
 

Here are several funny stories and comical antidotes to spice up your training programs. They also make great openers or closers for speeches, classes, or training events.
 

This Icebreaker Book Is a Great Resource For:

 

  • Business meetings

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