Sant Jordi in Imagina: books, roses and a lot of team building

Today at Imagina we have celebrated Sant Jordi in our own way: with an anonymous book game, a Kahoot full of surprises to end the day. A morning that has allowed us to disconnect from the screens and connect as a team.

The anonymous book game

At the beginning of the week, each team member chose a special book—one that represents them, that they have bookmarked, or that they just like—and left it anonymously in a box in the office. No clues, no labels.

The activity begins and the box becomes the center of attention. Each person makes their hypotheses out loud: intuitions based on known tastes, past conversations and that implicit knowledge that is built every day. The dynamic reveals things about our team that the pace of work often does not reveal.

After the voting comes the big moment: who was more correct? The person who correctly guesses the books and companions the most gets a rose as a prize. And who gets the least right? He has to make an improvised literary recommendation to the entire team, trying to convince them to read a book with maximum enthusiasm and creativity.

The Sant Jordi Kahoot (and Imagina)

For the collective activity, a Kahoot has been organized with cultural questions about Sant Jordi mixed with questions about Imagina. Who is the laziest on the team? Who is the most optimistic?

More than the results of the games, what we take away today is the feeling that we know the people with whom we work every day a little better. A book can say a lot about someone: their tastes, their concerns, their way of seeing the world. And for Imagina, today we were able to see it first-hand.

Happy Sant Jordi!🌹📚