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Creative Ice Breakers in Malta

 

Ice breakers are a means of introducing groups of people, allowing them to get to know each other better, breaking down barriers between them, & having people mingle, relax and relate before your event begins. This helps make your group more receptive to listening and contributing to the event. An ice breaker can also serve to set the tone or theme for an event and to generate enthusiasm. Ice breakers can be fun, humorous or competitive.

 

 

The timing of ice breakers also differs, depending on the size of the group, the duration of event, & the intended goal. Ideally, it should not be too long, otherwise the other activities will not be given enough time. It should not be so short either, otherwise participants may feel it was a perfunctory exercise. An all day incentive trip might warrant a half hour ice breaker, but a onehour meeting may merit only a couple of minutes.

 

MaltaYes can assist you in creating successful events and meetings throughout Malta. We offer full service events management and do not charge a proposal fee for our ice breakers in Malta.

 

 

See our teambuilding section for just a few ideas.

 

 

 

Teambuilding activities you might enjoy:

 

 

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