Elevating Team Performance with Play & Experiential Learning

Creating team involvement and moments of clarity for all.
Elevate your team's potential with our transformative BlueSky Team Solutions, meticulously crafted to deliver exceptional results. Our experiential programs pull on the power of learning through play. Learning by doing. 

Our purpose build team activities excel in refining teamwork, collaboration, and problem-solving skills. Ideal for teams seeking to enhance collaboration, negotiation, and communication.

Designed to be inclusive and far from a mere strength test, these activities promise a powerful journey toward team development, fostering a collaborative spirit for lasting success.

Play to Excel with Engaging Learning Experiences

Key Impacts of Team Learning Through Play:

  1. Engagement Boost: Playful learning captivates attention, fostering active participation and improved information retention.

  2. Collaboration Enhancement: Play encourages teamwork, breaking down barriers and enhancing communication and cooperation.

  3. Creativity and Innovation Catalyst: Play stimulates creative thinking, leading to innovative problem-solving approaches.

  4. Stress Reduction and Morale Boost: Playful activities alleviate stress, rejuvenating team members and contributing to a positive work environment.

  5. Skill Development and Adaptability: Play involves problem-solving, decision-making, and strategic thinking, fostering adaptability and skill development.

Unlocking Team Potential Through Play

  • Kolb's Experiential Learning Cycle suggests that it is not sufficient to simply learn from experiences, but to reflect on them in order to make generalisations and formulate concepts which can then be applied to new situations. The learner must make the link between theory and action by planning, acting out, reflecting and relating it back to the theory

  • Research shows that people learn best from experiences that are joyful, that meaningfully connect the play to their lives, actively engaging, allow testing things iteratively and are socially interactive.

  • Activists learn best when:

    • Thrown in at the deep end.

    • Working with others.

    • Trying new experiences.

    Reflectors learn best when:

    • Time to think before they have to take action.

    • Time to investigate before they have to take action.

    Pragmatists learn best when:

    • Connection between learning and its use in practice.

    • Learning is practically superior to the current way of doing things.

    • They get feedback from an expert.

    • There is a practical example they can copy or build on.

    Theorists learn best when:

    • Theory or logical model behind everything they learn.

    • Opportunity to ask questions.

    • Purpose behind everything they learn.