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January 11, 2008

Spontaneous Snowball fight


Shortly after finishing a "team building" excercise at work yesterday we all lumbered out to our cars on the way to a company dinner.

What happened next had the potential to educate our leadership team beyond reasoning.

It was a snowball fight.

As we exited the building, to our amazement it had snowed most of the day. As our group made its way to the parking lot the packed powder began to fly.

So why is this important?

All day we worked on team building. Standard "group think" answers where given and the veterans of the group paid each other the lip service they commanded.

But when the snow started flying, the leadership abilities became crystal clear. You could see those who could quickly adapt to a changing environment- one with baseball size packs of snow flying at you. You also saw others that could command and delegate to ensure victory. It also became apparent those that can immediately cut loose and be comfortable with co-workers.

What's the Point?
Planning can produce the results you wish. However, spontaneity can shed light on the less obvious.
And snowball fights are just plain fun!

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