The Happiness Workshop! :-) Designed with the objective of making people in an organization smile some more and bond better than before, the workshop aims to create a more congenial work environment leading to happier holistic growth of the organisation. Crafted in a way that makes employees take a mental break from work for a day, participants are made to relive their childhood by making them be a part of different activities centered on creativity, theatre, music and meditation.
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The Happiness Workshop for Team Building by Green Smyles
1. “So many deadlines to meet,
there's such a hurry,
ever increasing work pressure,
everything's just adding to my worry!”
Is This You?
2. Ever thought of taking a short little
break?
Relax, calm down and celebrate?
Bring about a bit of change in your
mental state?
3.
4. Stress leads to
lower efficiency at
the workplace
Decreases
Stress
Tighter work
schedules call for
official time outs
Employees are
able to recharge
their batteries
Relaxed mind leads
to refreshed
employees
Refreshing
Break
Work pressure, stress and
negativity leads to
employees looking
disgruntled and grumpy
Why
host the
Happiness
Workshop?
Happier
Employees
The workshop helps in
instilling smiling as a habit by
bringing internal changes
Internal friction
causes external
losses
Better
Bonding
Motivate to
work better
Better bonding
between employees
is reflected in all
results
Lack of emphasis on
employee’s happiness
quotient leads to low
motivation
Through various activities,
they are motivated to perform
better
5. About Green Smyles
We are a bunch of passionate people who love what we
do.
Smiling is the secret of our energy.
We conduct happiness workshops, social media trainings,
theatricals and offer social media marketing,
writing & editing services.
(Since we are happy -> we help you grow -> then you
become happy -> so you help us grow ) - loop
6. About the workshop
• The Happiness Workshop is conducted in the form of a contest, where through a
variety of activities, on the basis of team work, creativity, and the H factor,
winners are chosen at the end.
• The activities are crafted in a way that they touch upon common workplace issues
and subtly makes the participants themselves find solutions.
• Through a shuffle format, every participant is given a chance to be a leader during
different activities throughout the workshop therefore ensuring holistic
participation.
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8. Dancercise
Activity: Often, some employees don’t listen to seniors / clients, questioning every
action they are being made to take. Dancercise makes them understand how it is
important to sometimes just follow the leader.
Inference: Everybody should have the right to their opinion, but sometimes the wiser
opinion must be adhered to without questioning too much.
9. Teampiece
Activity: The bonding between the members of a team/ different teams may be weak
due to many factors. Teampiece brings participants together and makes them come
up with a masterpiece, enabling building of better bonds in the process.
Inference: It may not be the lack of talent, but the lack of coordination that may be
leading to lower efficiency. Building stronger bonds leads to better efficiency.
10. Puzzle Muzzle
Activity: When given a task, sometimes people tend to just start off without giving the
planning bit a considerable thought. Puzzle Muzzle tests team’s strategy skills and
finds out the most patient yet efficient team
Inference: Sometimes, in trying to do everything, nothing is accomplished. One needs
to prioritise instead and try to achieve what is doable.
11. Crideate
Activity: Marketing and sales as a function may be the responsibility of some, but at
one level, every employee needs to develop the ability to be able to pitch their idea
to others. Crideate makes the team members come up with innovative ideas to
create an ad and sell a product.
Inference: Its good to be good at one’s own role in the organisation, but learning other
tricks of the trade helps in overall growth of the individual and thus the
organisation.
12. Marshmallow Challenge
Activity: Challenges are as easy or difficult as we want to make them look. With the
right amount of confidence, skills and strategy, we can out perform our own
expectations.
Inference: Creativity lies at the core of all business functions. The simplest to the most
complex problems can be solved through innovative ideas and solutions.
13. Office Charades
Activity: Miscommunication and communication gap causes lots of issues at the
workplace. We try to fill it by inducing a unique gap, in turn trying to resolve
communication barriers
Inference: Silence is golden, but expressing things at the opportune time is the best
thing to do.
14. Human Chess
Activity: In a unique game of chess, participants are made to test their strategy skills
along with the courage to sacrifice their interests for the team’s overall benefit.
Inference: Team Work is not simply about coordinating and surging ahead, but about
lot of compromises and sacrifices as well.
15. Jenga
Activity: Jenga’s the test of confidence, analysis and ability!
Inference: Being over confident and undermining yourself, both can turn out
to be harmful for you! Try to be a good analyst, and then move ahead.
16. Power Chairs
Activity: Simulating the ‘survival of the fittest’ theory here by making people
literally run for power.
Inference: With ever increasing competition, people really need to be on their
toes these days, one can’t afford to be complacent or inefficient.
17. Rely on Ally Race
Activity: The blame game is a common feature at the workplace. People readily put
the fault on others for any failure. The same is subtly addressed through the ‘rely
on ally’ race.
Inference: Sometimes, you end up getting happy or sad because of others. When you
accept it when it makes you happy(victory), lets accept it when it makes us sad as
well(loss)
18. Have less, Do more
Activity: Lack of resources/ funds are often cited as excuses for things not happening
at work. Through this activity, participants are made to think differently and change
their perspective.
Inference: You can do great things with even limited resources. You need to just make
use of the most important resource at such times – common sense
19. Who Am I?
Activity: A lot of employees tend to get lost in the crowd in an organisation. This could
be because of their shy nature/ inhibition to speak up/ fear of seniors. ‘Who Am I’
gives each participants their few minutes of fame and makes them come out of
their shell.
Inference : Everybody is important and has something to express, all they may need is
a platform that allows them to do the same.
20. Meditation
Activity: Work will always keep getting more taxing, but if we learn ways to tackle
stress, any amount of work can be handled effectively. There is no better way to
deal with the same than meditation.
Inference : True relaxation can only be experienced through meditation. Connecting
with one’s inner self after a hard day’s work helps one be at peace.
21. Spread Smiles
Activity: The negativity at the workplace can only be negated by infusing positive vibes
in the atmosphere. Through ‘Spread Smiles’, people literally go around making
others happy.
Inference: We get what we give. The more positive we are at the workplace, the more
happiness we will receive.
23. Happiness Workshop for NTPC
Happiness Workshop for employees of NTPC at one of their townships
24. Happiness Workshop for Home Credit
Happiness Workshop for HR team of Home Credit on the outskirts of Delhi
25. Happiness Session
A shorter version of the one day workshop, ‘The Happiness Session’ can also be
custom designed to suit an organisation’s needs. Pictures from one such session
conducted for HP.
26. Testimonials
We were looking for an offsite partner for conducting our annual offsite but wanted to gain
the most out of it by clubbing it with a training for our employees. It is then that we got to
know about the Happiness Workshop by Green Smyles and decided to hire them for the
project. We were extremely glad with the arrangements made by them and the employees
came back a happier lot with the after effects of the workshop staying with them long after we
returned. All in all, a very pleasurable experience. - Aditya Parekh, CEO, FSDPL
The programme was a nicely arranged one and full of learning activities. The faculty was very
impressive in expressing the thoughts and conveying the message of the workshop. The
overall rating would be 4.5 / 5. Such programmes should be conducted more often! –
Saurabh Malviya, ET, NTPC
The Happiness Workshop has been one of the best investments made by the HR team.
The results have been extremely encouraging, with there being new found positivity in the
working environment. The employees are more enthusiastic than before and the team is
motivated as a unit. Extremely praise worthy work by Green Smyles! Look forward to
working with them again. - Priyanka, Director HR, Fire Safety Devices Pvt Ltd
27. Testimonials
A refreshing change from our mundane routines. It felt really good to do some activities
without giving a thought to what others might think or say. All in all, a memorable
experience. - Stuti Garg, Assistant Manager, NTPC
It was fun, touched lighter side of life. Was happy after attending it. Small things do
really give you large happiness at times. – Ansari Saba, Assistant Manager, NTPC
Change from usual workshops that talk about work life balance. Kudos to the
organisation for their endeavours. – Nupur Tiwari, Assistant Manager, NTPC
Training workshops can be boring, and they very often are. But there’s something
about the workshops that we conduct in association with Green Smyles that not only
entertain along with educating our clients but also leave a lasting impression that only
makes the participants ask for more. It is their spontaneity and the creativity with
which they approach a workshop, that has helped their sessions a sought after affair for one and all. –
Pranav Bhatia, Director, Zigedu Learning Solutions
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29. About the trainer, Prateek Shah
Prateek Shah is a dynamic trainer who conducts workshops &
seminars at some of the leading organizations, institutes and
corporates across the country. He has trained professionals at
associations like FICCI, AMA, FISME; conducted workshops for
employees of organizations such as SBI, L&T-PBEL, Citibank, Philips,
Home Credit, CNN IBN, Hindustan Times; and is a regular speaker at
seminars like International Youth Forum, Digital Marketing Conclave, iPolicy for
NGOS & Journalists.
His work has also been recognized by the media and his thoughts regularly
appear in publications like Business Standard, The Times of India - NBT, Dataquest,
Asian Age, The Sunday Indian Magazine and others. Prateek’s innovative methods
of training along with his interactive skills make his workshops lively and fun for the
audience, making them eager to participate and contribute in a collective manner.
His key ability is to be able to adapt to change quickly and provide customized
solutions. You can know more at www.prateekshah.com
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