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Do you have any suggestions for books on the subject of team building, ice breakers, or teamwork?
- Check out Teampedia's Book Store hosted by Amazon.com
How can I get involved in Teampedia?
- Test it out - try looking for a new activity for your next meeting, improving on one that is already here, or adding one of your own.
- Send questions, comments, suggestions, links, activities, etc. - any and all feedback welcome: admin@teampedia.net
- Post a link to Teampedia on your website or blog. Examples of code include:
- <a href="http://www.teampedia.net"> Teampedia: Free Icebreakers </a>
- <a href="http://www.teampedia.net"> Teampedia: Tools for Teams </a>
- <a href="http://www.teampedia.net"> Teampedia: Fun Teambuilding Activities </a>
- <a href="http://www.teampedia.net"> Teampedia: Icebreakers, Team Building Activities and Group-Dynamic Games </a>
It should create a link like this on your site: Teampedia: teamwork and teambuilding activities
- Email your friends:
Hey - Check out this great site with free icebreakers, team building activities, and group-dynamic games: http://www.teampedia.net