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In 2026, it's widely accepted that employee motivation is vital in the workplace. We understand that sometimes those traditional incentives, like free lunches and perks, don't always hit the mark. That's why we're here to introduce you to a game-changer—team building activities! But not just any old team building activities, rather creative classes for teams.
These team workshop ideas can be an amazing way to boost morale and foster a stronger sense of unity within your team. Forget awkward small talk and get your employees embracing the mindfulness in creativity. Allowing employees to do away with logic for the moment and embrace their creative side with their colleagues is a great ice breaker and introduces them to different sides of each other. Plus, it's fun!
But first, let's understand the problem and then show you the solution: team building classes that actually work!

Why teams are feeling more disconnected than ever
One in five Australians (21%) have taken time off work due to feelings of stress, anxiety or depression, according to The Australian Bureau of Statistics' National Mental Health and Well-Being Survey (1). Rachel Clements, Director of Psychological Services at the Centre for Corporate Health, describes burnout as follows: “the person must have three components: they are emotionally, physically and mentally exhausted."
Unsurprisingly, burnout is attributable to (2):
- Long working hours
- Lack of breaks
- Unrealistic deadlines
Due to the stigma surrounding burnout, employees may view it as a reflection of their weakness or incompetence. Many struggling employees feign cold and flu symptoms in exchange for sick days, and while this provides momentary relief, it ultimately leaves the problem unsolved. The lack of dialogue between employer and employee promotes a vicious cycle that may have dire consequences on both work and home life.
The onus, therefore, is on the employer. In order to defeat burnout in the office or at home, employers should establish trust and open communication with their team members and give them space to speak up when a problem arises.
Why traditional team building doesn’t always land
You'd might think that team building activities would solve the disconnection between teams but ones that are intended to be purely entertaining often err on the side of awkwardness. Preoccupied with thoughts of all the work yet to be finished, these team activities can feel more like comical group tasks than meaningful experiences.
While building towers out of paper cups might be fun for some, the lack of depth doesn’t always improve co-worker relationships or general work ethic.
A better approach: creative team building
These team workshop ideas can be an amazing way to boost morale and foster a stronger sense of unity within your team. Creative workshops introduce employees to a stress-free environment that promotes bonding, boosts confidence and supports trust building.
Allowing employees to step away from logic and embrace creativity with their colleagues acts as a natural ice breaker, helping them connect in more genuine ways.
Why creative workshops work so well

Creative team building activities:
- Encourage collaboration in a relaxed setting
- Help teams build trust and confidence
- Introduce new ways of thinking
- Support mindfulness and creativity
- Create opportunities for shared achievement
Project Management, Training and Communication Specialist Anna Keavney from ‘Elemental Projects’ suggests that employers should lay out objectives for team building events beforehand, such as resolving conflict, boosting morale, enhancing productivity, developing skills or improving team communication. She also recommends investing in activities centred around communication and problem-solving, which are designed to enhance teamwork and emotional intelligence (3).
Team building ideas your team will actually enjoy

Corporate team building like cooking or cocktail classes give colleagues the chance to learn new skills while socialising and enjoying what they’ve created together. For something more mindful, arts and crafts workshops—such as painting or pottery—encourage creativity and introduce new ways of thinking. Many of these experiences also include nibbles and drinks, creating a relaxed, casual atmosphere while still helping teams build practical skills.
Ready to plan your next team experience?

Our corporate team building activities and workshops focus less on work and more on working together, thinking creatively and overcoming challenges.
Interested in learning more? Discover our wide range of unique team building workshop ideas here!
References:
- Australian Bureau of Statistics National Survey of Mental Health and Wellbeing: Summary of Results 2007.
- Corporation, Australian Broadcasting. “ABC Health & Wellbeing.” Surviving Stress at Work - Health & Wellbeing, ABC, 14 July 2010.
- Keavney, Anna. Team building strategies. Training & Development, Vol. 43, No. 2, Apr 2016: 26-28.