An Icebreaker that Doesn’t Suck

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CWfnNummnuo

What do Jerry Seinfeld, Dr. Seuss, and Taylor Swift have in common (uh, besides fame)? They’re all examples of Absurd Heroes, a group exercise that involves naming someone you admire and taking on the hero’s persona for three minutes. (Anyone who’s been subjected to the ever-awkward “Why I Like Me” icebreaker will appreciate this one’s silly factor.) Use this 2-minute vid outlining Absurd Hero to increase creativity in your next brainstorm meeting. And since everything sounds better in a South African accent, meet Elton, the star of this QuickWin video.

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