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What Netflix’s Company Retreat Gets Right About Team Building: Employee Engagement, Workplace Culture & LEGO Serious Play | #12

7 min · 25. Mai 2026
Episode What Netflix’s Company Retreat Gets Right About Team Building: Employee Engagement, Workplace Culture & LEGO Serious Play | #12 Cover

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What can a hilarious Netflix comedy teach us about workplace culture, employee engagement, and effective team building? In this episode of Build Better Teams, [https://buildbetterteamsconsulting.com/podcast] Shannon Russell breaks down the new Netflix series Company Retreat and explains why the show accidentally highlights one of the biggest problems with traditional corporate retreats and leadership offsites. From awkward icebreakers and forced bonding exercises to endless presentations and corporate buzzwords, Shannon explores why so many workplace retreats fail to create real connection. More importantly, she shares what actually works when it comes to team collaboration, communication, and employee engagement. This episode dives into the power of active participation through creative team-building experiences like LEGO® Serious Play®, improv workshops, storytelling sessions, and hands-on collaboration activities that help employees build trust, solve problems together, and feel more connected to their teams. In this episode, you’ll learn:  • Why traditional company retreats often miss the mark  • The difference between passive presentations and active participation  • How creative team-building workshops improve workplace communication  • Why LEGO® Serious Play® helps teams collaborate more effectively  • The role of improv and interactive experiences in leadership development  • How memorable offsite experiences strengthen workplace culture  • Why employees remember participation more than presentations If you’re planning a leadership retreat, corporate offsite, employee engagement event, or team-building workshop, this episode will help you rethink how to create experiences your team will actually remember. Through hands-on team building workshops and strategic planning sessions using LEGO® Serious Play® and other facilitation techniques, I help teams think differently so they can work better together. 🔗 Learn more or book a strategy call with me at https://buildbetterteamsconsulting.com [https://buildbetterteamsconsulting.com/]. Remember, the best ideas don’t just get discussed, they get built!

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What can a hilarious Netflix comedy teach us about workplace culture, employee engagement, and effective team building? In this episode of Build Better Teams, [https://buildbetterteamsconsulting.com/podcast] Shannon Russell breaks down the new Netflix series Company Retreat and explains why the show accidentally highlights one of the biggest problems with traditional corporate retreats and leadership offsites. From awkward icebreakers and forced bonding exercises to endless presentations and corporate buzzwords, Shannon explores why so many workplace retreats fail to create real connection. More importantly, she shares what actually works when it comes to team collaboration, communication, and employee engagement. This episode dives into the power of active participation through creative team-building experiences like LEGO® Serious Play®, improv workshops, storytelling sessions, and hands-on collaboration activities that help employees build trust, solve problems together, and feel more connected to their teams. In this episode, you’ll learn:  • Why traditional company retreats often miss the mark  • The difference between passive presentations and active participation  • How creative team-building workshops improve workplace communication  • Why LEGO® Serious Play® helps teams collaborate more effectively  • The role of improv and interactive experiences in leadership development  • How memorable offsite experiences strengthen workplace culture  • Why employees remember participation more than presentations If you’re planning a leadership retreat, corporate offsite, employee engagement event, or team-building workshop, this episode will help you rethink how to create experiences your team will actually remember. Through hands-on team building workshops and strategic planning sessions using LEGO® Serious Play® and other facilitation techniques, I help teams think differently so they can work better together. 🔗 Learn more or book a strategy call with me at https://buildbetterteamsconsulting.com [https://buildbetterteamsconsulting.com/]. Remember, the best ideas don’t just get discussed, they get built!

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