Get all employees involved in a corporate party.
Many corporate parties are designed to relieve stress from the everyday workplace, as well as build co-worker relationships. When planning a corporate party, be sure to include a variety of exciting party games to get guests involved in the party and prevent boredom. These games will also introduce any unfamiliar faces and give everyone a chance to make new friends. Does this Spark an idea?
Pass the Hat
Divide players into even teams and have them stand in a circle. Give each circle a hat and have one player put the hat on. The object is to pass the hat all the way around the circle without using your hands. When you say, "Go," the player with the hat must pass the hat to the player next to him without using any hands. The first team to get the hat all the way around the circle wins the game.
Stolen Items
Before the party starts, remove one item from several employees' desks and hide them in a large brown sack. Give each player a sheet of paper and a pen. Take one item out of the sack at a time and have the players write down which employee's desk they think the item came from. At the end of the game, the person with the most correct answers wins a prize.
Office Scavenger Hunt
Create several scavenger hunt lists with items, such as a stapler, roll of toilet paper, bottle of water, candy bar, notepad, pen and any other office items. Each list should have 20 items on it. Divide the players up into teams of four or five and give each team a list. When you yell, "Go," the teams must run around the office building and gather at least 15 of the 20 items on their list. The first team back with all 15 items wins the game.
Co-Worker Trivia
Before the party, have each employee send you three interesting facts about themselves through email. Tell employees to make sure the fact is something they have shared with co-workers in the past. Write all the facts down with the corresponding employee. Give each player a pen and a sheet of paper. Read aloud some of the facts like, "This person is in the Marines," or, "This person moved here from Alaska." Players will write down which employee they think it is on their piece of paper. The player who gets the most questions correct wins a prize.