Icebreaker Questions for Work and Events
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Some people are scared of singing in front of others. Some are scared of public speaking. And some are scared of finding themselves in a room full of strangers where they’re expected to network. You can find those people. They’re on the room’s outer edges, almost like they want to sink into the walls. Or they’re hovering by the food table, looking busy trying to balance a wine glass and a way-too-small plate for the amount of food on it.
Smart meeting and event planners know not to just shove a bunch of people in a room and hope they make connections. They plan (it’s in their job title!) by setting the scene, defining a purpose, or leading engagement. This is true whether they’re planning a team building event in person or virtually.
One of the most popular ways to lead engagement is the icebreaker. Yes, we know that sometimes icebreakers get a bad rap for being a bit cheesy. But with the right questions suited for your event, and the outcome you want, they can be fun. If you pair an icebreaker session with another fun experience, then you’re guaranteed to create a lasting memory in your attendees’ minds.
Now, we’re about to give you a bunch of team building icebreakers for work and events to help people make meaningful connections. But before we do, there’s one icebreaker that rules them all. And it’s the simplest one:
Hello. Or hi. Or howdy (if you’re a cowboy). Or ahoy (if you’re on a ship). You get it. However you say “hello” in your language, that’s the quickest and easiest way to break ice.
We get it, though. Just saying hello can be tough. That’s why team building icebreakers are here to help. But before you begin throwing questions out like Mardi Gras beads, consider your circumstances. Some events and organizations are more buttoned-up, while others are more relaxed. Select the types of questions that best fit your situation. You also may want to consider starting the ice breaking session by going first and answering the questions you want others to ask each other. Lead by example, as the saying goes.
Now, let’s get to those questions.
Music Icebreakers
Oh music? You mean that thing we love to use to help teams bond? Yeah, we’re going to start with some of those team building icebreakers.
Work and Career
For some people, their work and careers are their whole lives. Get to know them better with these icebreaker questions for work.
Creativity and Hobbies
Not everyone wants to talk about work. Use these to find out what people’s lives are outside of the office.
Adventure and Travel
Many people find traveling a hobby. Take a deeper dive into that with these questions.
Food and Drink
You know what else is a hobby? Food. And drinks. Many people love both and love to talk about them.
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Health and Fitness
Staying healthy is important to a lot of people. Learn more about their habits with these questions.
Personal Growth and Learning
In a similar lane to health and fitness, many people are continually working to personally grow and become smarter.
Gadgets and Technology
Technology and its tools are important to people in their professional and personal lives. Learn more about their interest in them with these icebreaker questions for work and events.
Family and Relationships
Use these questions to learn more about someone’s life outside of work and how their past shaped who they are.
General Questions
If you’re looking to keep things casual and light, use some of these all-purpose icebreaker questions for work. They could also be used as virtual team building icebreakers.
Fun and Random
These questions may be strange, but they’re different and will help you learn more about another person’s whimsical side.
Conclusion
Honestly, we could continue to come up with more of these icebreaker questions for work, events, or virtual meetings. What we offered is just the tip of the iceberg. But this healthy list will get you started. Whether you’re aiming to have your team bond in person or virtually, these team building icebreakers will set the stage for your organization’s success.
Who knows, maybe two people will find out they have the same go-to karaoke song. Cue the music. Looks like there’s a duet about to happen!