Join Tom as he shares the secrets to creating effective group activities that will help improve the Culture of Connection™ and engagement within your communities. Learn strategies such as ditching the “Icebreaker” term, using music to set the tone, and gradually increasing engagement. Let’s eliminate group awkwardness with creative ways to decide who goes first! Join us for a live webinar on:
This program is 1 hour long.
Join Tom’s upcoming webinar to learn four strategies for boosting group activities and engagement. Discover how to turn awkward icebreakers into meaningful connections with music, gradient engagement, and fun participant selection. Create a dynamic environment that fosters comfort and interaction. Based on successful practices from leading organizations, this session is perfect for educators, facilitators, team leaders, HR professionals, and community organizers. Get actionable insights and effective methods to enhance your group’s activities. Don’t miss out—join us to transform your approach to group engagement!
Tom Krieglstein has trained over one million people, won eight national speaking awards, given a TEDx talk at UCLA, and once got edited off The Oprah Winfrey Show.
He’s the founder of Swift Kick and creator of Dance Floor Theory™, a leadership and engagement system used by companies like Nike, Apple, Coca-Cola, Pfizer, and even the U.S. Military to build what Tom calls a Culture of Connection™, where engagement, retention, and productivity thrive.
Since launching his first company in college (which hit $1.5 million in annual sales), Tom has delivered keynotes and training in England, South Korea, Indonesia, Bermuda, and across the entire U.S.
He’s also served on the boards of the NYC Entrepreneurs’ Organization and the National Speakers Association, and—despite that Oprah thing, has numerous media appearances.
His work has been featured on NBC, YouTube (where he as one video with over 18 million views), TEDx, and even the Tofurky box.
Oh, and if you’re wondering: yes, he really was named after a cat. Yes, he lives next to Aaron Rodgers. And yes, he can do 100 pushups in a row, but only if there’s peanut butter at the end.