How to make your team trivia memorable and exciting for your employees

Regardless of where your employees are (working in the office or remotely), building a connected and dynamic team can be  a challenge. Thankfully, with carefully planned activities, teams can build lasting relationships and connect on a personal level, helping foster a vibrant company culture. One of the best ways to connect employees is through team trivia. It’s a great way to get your team together, have some fun, and learn something new!

Brainstorm trivia ideas with the team

Team trivia is about entertaining and educating your team, and every employee should be part of the ideation. To help get the brainstorming started, you need to come up with the goals of the event and what you want participants to take away from the trivia. During the brainstorming session, your team can use index cards or sticky notes to write their ideas and questions. Brainstorming is a powerful tool for generating new trivia ideas as a team and coming up with the trivia questions.

Come up with a plan together

Once you’re done brainstorming, there will be a lot of ideas and questions, and unfortunately not all of them can make it into the trivia event. As a team, you need to sit down and plan how long the event will last, how many questions you are going to feature, and how many rounds the event will have. These factors will help the team devise a plan for the event and ensure that it’s the perfect length, entertaining, and ready to achieve its goal.

Set some ground rules

In team trivia, there are several rules that must be followed if you want to have a smooth, successful session. These rules can be set by the players together with the host before they play. As a team, you can agree on whatever rules you’d like for the game, but some of the most common ones are the duration and time limit on each question, how to answer questions, and whether the trivia should be played individually or in teams.

Make sure the logistics are ready

Zoom or other video tools such as Microsoft Teams or Google Meet are great for any video conferencing event, including your team trivia. If you’re looking to stand out, you can always add something extra - postcards, answer sheets, etc. are all things you can add to your usual video calling tool to host a successful team trivia. Teams can take this up a notch with the help of Bar None Games, who will host the trivia event, offer thousands of questions, and provide a professional event that will run seamlessly.

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