New Product Ideas: Creating a Fun Team-Building Game

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Discussion Overview

The thread discusses the creation and implementation of a team-building game called "Chefordy" for meetings among Pampered Chef consultants. Participants share their experiences and ideas related to using this game in their team gatherings.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant shares their experience of creating a game for their team meeting and expresses excitement about using it.
  • Another participant describes how they structured their meeting around the game, including team dynamics and scoring methods.
  • Several users mention the fun and engagement generated by the game during their meetings.
  • One participant, identifying as a consultant, notes that they faced challenges with distractions during the game but found it enjoyable overall.
  • Another participant expresses gratitude for the shared ideas, indicating that they found inspiration from the thread.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on the best way to implement the game, with some participants sharing specific strategies while others focus on the enjoyment aspect. No clear consensus emerges on a single method for using the game.

Contextual Notes

Participants share personal experiences and variations of the game based on their team sizes and dynamics, reflecting a range of approaches to team-building activities.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants looking for creative ideas for team meetings or those interested in enhancing engagement through games may find this discussion helpful.

PampMomof3
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for new products?? Has anyone come up with a game for this meeting?
 
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here you guys go! I just finished and now have to walk out the door for my team training!
 

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general ChefardyI just created this to use as pretty much most of my meeting tomorrow. just thought I would share.
 

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cheftiffany said:
I just created this to use as pretty much most of my meeting tomorrow. just thought I would share.

Thanks for sharing Tiffany -- can you give a quick run-down of how you do the game?
I am really excited to give it a go for my meeting on Monday!
 
This past meeting was the first one that I could get people to come to in a while so I did my recipe round up and then answered what ever questions they had while we each quickly finished our food. Then I did receognition and the whole rest of the meeting was dedicated to this game. I only had 2 people there but we have played different versions of it with much bigger groups and so we just split the consultants into 3 different teams. Each team has a group leader that is really the only one allowed to answer. In the past we have just had the team leader raise a bamboo spoon but I was thinking that maybe next time I will find three of my kids noise making toys or buzzers from board games that all sound different to use. That way if I am not looking then I will still know who "buzzed" in first.
Basically I just let them pick the catagory and dollar value and gave the statement. I used a pretty big dry erase board so they could see the categories and values. Then I wrote over top of each one with who won that square. If neither got it I just crossed through it. If they get it wrong and you are actually keeping score then they lose those points so you could put -200 for team A but +200 for team B who actually got it right. I had a 3 day old recruit at the meeting so I didn't want to give away a prize to the winner because it didn't seem fair.
I think they both learned a lot from it and we had fun. It is a very long game though so it probably should be halved or even quartered if you have other training to do that day.
 
Thanks Tiffany! I can't wait to try it tomorrow night!
 
Thanks to everyone...I had Director's block last night and you all helped me get unstuck!!! I made a Chefordy board last night!

I knew I could count on you! Now if I could just get my cat to stop pawing at the flaps and turning them up!!! He's cheating!!:D
 
Big hit last night with Chefordy!!! We did that and the "WAHOO Woman" DVD! Fun meeting!
Thanks to all who put so much time into the game!:chef:
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What are some creative themes for a team-building game focused on new product ideas?

Consider themes like "Kitchen Innovation Challenge," where teams brainstorm new cooking tools, or "Recipe Remix," where participants create unique recipes using existing Pampered Chef products. Other ideas include "Product Pitch Showdown," where teams present their product ideas in a fun, Shark Tank-style format, or "Mystery Box Challenge," where teams use a selection of random ingredients to come up with new product concepts.

How can we incorporate Pampered Chef products into the team-building game?

Incorporate Pampered Chef products by using them as tools for the challenges. For example, teams can use specific kitchen gadgets to create a dish or demonstrate how their new product idea would work in a real kitchen setting. You can also have product-themed trivia or scavenger hunts that require teams to find or identify various Pampered Chef items.

What are some effective ways to encourage participation during the game?

To encourage participation, create a fun and relaxed atmosphere where everyone feels comfortable sharing ideas. Use icebreakers at the beginning to get everyone talking, and consider offering incentives like small prizes for the best ideas or most enthusiastic participants. Additionally, ensure that each team has a mix of personalities and skills to foster collaboration and creativity.

How can we evaluate the new product ideas generated during the game?

Establish clear criteria for evaluating the ideas, such as creativity, feasibility, marketability, and alignment with Pampered Chef's brand values. You can have a panel of judges, or allow all participants to vote on their favorite ideas. Consider providing constructive feedback to all teams, highlighting strengths and areas for improvement to encourage future innovation.

What follow-up actions should we take after the team-building game?

After the game, compile all the ideas generated and share them with the team for further discussion. Consider scheduling a follow-up meeting to explore the most promising concepts in more detail. Additionally, recognize and celebrate the contributions of participants, and encourage ongoing brainstorming sessions to keep the momentum going for new product development.

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