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Silos rise up all around us in our organizations. They have been built slowly over time, usually unintentionally, but with detrimental results. Teams don't have visibility on how they affect each other’s work. Tasks are done in isolation, information is left stranded between departments, and frustration is felt across teams and departments.
While strategy meetings and process changes have their role, some of the most effective fixes start on a very different level, one that is often overlooked. A BBQ. A trivia board. A baby photo guessing game. These may seem like lighthearted distractions, but they have the power to reconnect teams, rebuild trust, and break down barriers that formal systems have left untouched.
Why Socialization at Work Isn’t Just “Extra”
When people are known beyond their job titles, communication is improved, help is more freely offered, and collaboration is made easier across departments. For many leaders, these connections can be strengthened not just through structure but through shared experience and informal moments of fun.
You may be surprised how much your team has in common with other teams. Misery loves company, but laughs are also best shared between friends. By creating opportunities to connect and find common ground with other leaders and teams, you are also giving people an icebreaker to start conversations.
From Guess-the-Baby to 5S Showdowns: Events That Actually Work
Creating connection does not require a large budget or a corporate retreat. These simple ideas can be introduced quickly and adapted to suit any team:
The Leadership ROI of Fun
Even when fun cannot be measured directly on a spreadsheet, it impacts the bottom line.
Team members who feel included and appreciated are more likely to stay, more willing to contribute, and more likely to collaborate outside their silos. Energy is boosted. Loyalty is earned. Outcomes are improved.
What You Can Do as a Middle Manager
You do not need to wait for approval from the top. Culture is built from every level, and middle managers are perfectly positioned to start the momentum . Try a cross-departmental game. Start a shared whiteboard. Host a simple lunch or trivia board. The goal is not just fun; it is alignment, engagement, and trust. The walls between departments were not built overnight. But they can be brought down, one shared laugh at a time. |
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