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As a project manager, it’s important to bring your team together and build a strong working relationship from the get-go. One way to achieve this is by starting your meetings with icebreaker activities that help team members get to know each other, feel comfortable, and become more engaged. Here are three icebreakers that you can use in your next project meeting:

Two Truths and a Lie: In this activity, each team member introduces themselves by sharing two true statements about themselves and one false statement. The other team members then try to guess which one is the lie. This activity is a great way to get to know each other’s interests and personalities.

Word Association: Write down a list of random words on a whiteboard and ask team members to share the first word that comes to their mind when they see each word. This activity helps team members think on their feet, bond over shared interests, and get to know each other in a fun and relaxed environment.

The Name Game: Have team members sit in a circle and take turns saying their name and an interesting fact about themselves. Once everyone has shared, ask each person to recite the names and interesting facts of everyone in the circle. This activity is a great way to help team members remember each other’s names and get to know each other in a memorable and fun way.

In conclusion, icebreaker activities are a great way to kick off your project meetings on the right foot. By using these activities, you can help your team members get to know each other, feel comfortable, and become more engaged in the meeting. Give them a try and see the difference it makes in your team’s dynamics!

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