1. EachPod
EachPod

Why You Should Not Be Afraid of Covid and A Few Fun Games for Zoom

Author
Doug Staneart
Published
Wed 08 Sep 2021
Episode Link
None

We had a slight pause in podcast episodes over the last couple of weeks because your healthy and athletic host (sarcasm) ended up getting Covid-19. So, I start this session by telling you my story and about some of the interesting things that I learned about the virus by going through quarantine. etc.

The topic of the episode, though, is fun games to play on Zoom with your coworkers. So, if because of the uptick in Covid cases, your team is doing more Zoom meetings, perhaps some of these tips can help.

Show Notes:

Looking for some fun games to play on your next Zoom meeting with your coworkers and build more team culture? Look no further. Here are some of the best virtual games (both free and for a fee) that you can play with your virtual group.

Zoom is currently claiming to have over 300 million daily users. Google Meet and Microsoft Teams each claim over 100 million daily users. That means that each day, as many as 1/2 a billion people are still meeting virtually. Unfortunately… Most of these virtual meetings are really, really, really boring. We want to change that.

Back when Covid first hit in 2020, the virus scared many team members. They were also nervous about their business future. Moral plummeted worldwide. And many teams had to learn on the fly how to do their normal business via Zoom call or video call. Well, I’d like to say that our team was way in front of the crowd at attempting to a “new normal.” I’d like to say that. I mean, we did have a couple of distinct advantages.

First, our company was a virtual company before we ever had a corporate office. In fact, in the first 15 years of our existence, we were entirely a virtual office. So, when Covid hit, we already had a lot of structure in place to perform well virtually.

The other advantage that we had was that we have a whole team of professional speakers who perform well in virtual meetings. So, again, that was a great advantage.

However, the changes that came about with the Covid Pandemic had never been seen before. So even though we had a couple of advantages, we still had a tough time adapting. (Just like everyone else.)

For full show notes, visit fun games to play on Zoom with your coworkers.

https://www.leadersinstitute.com/fun-games-to-play-on-zoom-with-coworkers-to-build-teamwork/

Share to: