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Who is Tyler Hayden?

Tyler Hayden is a Canadian Hall of Fame motivational keynote speaker, team building expert, and author of over 25 books. With 30 years of experience, Tyler energizes organizations through fast-paced, participatory keynotes and team building events.

What services does Tyler Hayden offer?

Tyler offers motivational keynote speeches, team building events (in-person, virtual, and hybrid), learning design consulting, management consulting, and enterprise leadership development programs. He also provides ongoing coaching, program development, and access to Team Building School’s online resources.

What makes Tyler Hayden’s approach unique?

Tyler’s programs use multiple intelligences theory, adventure-based learning, gamification, and storytelling to create highly engaging and customized experiences. His focus is on building energy, trust, and measurable outcomes for teams—not just leadership skills.

What is Team Building School?

Team Building School is Tyler’s proprietary, gamified online platform offering research-based team building courses, activities, and toolkits. It is designed for managers and leaders to build stronger teams and foster ongoing learning.

How does Tyler customize his programs?

Before each event, Tyler conducts an intake session with management to understand the team’s context, goals, and challenges. He then tailors content, activities, and learning objectives to align with the organization’s needs and brand.

What industries does Tyler work with?

Tyler has worked with clients in healthcare, government, manufacturing, education, and more. His programs are suitable for management teams, all-staff events, sales teams, supervisors, and volunteers.

How can I book Tyler Hayden for an event?

You can contact Tyler via the website’s contact form, email ([email protected]), or phone ((902) 541-0858). He’ll schedule a discovery call to discuss your event needs and provide a customized proposal.

What are Tyler’s keynote speaking fees?

Keynote fees typically range from $6,000 to $9,500 per speech, depending on event details, travel, and customization. Tyler offers flexible solutions and can discuss options based on your budget.

Does Tyler offer virtual or hybrid presentations?

Yes! Tyler delivers high-energy virtual and hybrid events using professional production tools and interactive engagement platforms, ensuring remote audiences are just as energized and involved as in-person attendees.

How does Tyler measure results and ROI?

Tyler uses post-event surveys, QR code feedback, and follow-up resources to measure participant satisfaction, learning outcomes, and the overall impact of his programs.


Glossary For Tyler Hayden

Adventure-Based Learning:
A hands-on, experiential approach to learning that uses challenges and adventure activities to develop teamwork, leadership, and problem-solving skills.

Certified Speaking Professional (CSP):
A prestigious designation awarded by the National Speakers Association to speakers who demonstrate excellence and experience in the field.

Gamification:
The use of game elements (like points, challenges, and rewards) in non-game contexts to boost engagement and motivation in learning and team building.

Keynote Speech:
A main presentation at a conference or event, designed to set the tone, inspire, and deliver a central message.

Learning Design Consulting:
Expert guidance on creating effective learning experiences, from curriculum development to delivery methods, tailored to organizational goals.

MIQ (Multiple Intelligence Quotient):
A framework based on multiple intelligences theory, used by Tyler to tailor team building and leadership programs to different learning styles.

Participatory Keynote:
An interactive keynote presentation where audience members are actively involved through activities, discussions, or games.

Team Building School:
Tyler Hayden’s gamified, online platform offering research-based courses, activities, and resources for building stronger teams.

Team Swell:
A proprietary model developed by Tyler for virtually engaged teams, focusing on building trust, collaboration, and retention in remote work environments.

Virtual/Hybrid Event:
An event delivered online (virtual) or with a mix of in-person and remote participation (hybrid), using technology to engage all attendees.

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Top 10 Team Building Ideas for 2026

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Hey Team Builders!

We’re charging into 2026 with more energy than a double espresso on a Monday morning! My mission? To help organizations like yours create super-sized out-of-the-box fun, covered in learning awesomesauce. From motivational keynotes to team building events—both in-person and virtual—it’s all about gamified, measurable learning that actually sticks.

This year, I’m ramping up our Team Building School (get ready for exclusive sneak peeks!) and putting the finishing touches on Rubber Chicken AI, our new SaaS tool for designing unforgettable team experiences. Whether you’re in healthcare, government, manufacturing, or education, I’m here to help your team connect, communicate, and crush their goals.

Stay tuned for monthly tips, stories, and a little corporate humor—because learning should always be an adventure.

Shed the Pounds – Managers’ Top 10 Resolutions for a Better Team

Did I ever just love making that holiday turkey (and Tofurkey for me) ... as I shimmied up for yet another plate of that sultry Tofurkey love, I unbuckled my belt and thought: This year, I'm totally keeping my New Year’s resolutions! Right? Well, at least I’m going to do some things better.

So, as a leader and manager, here are my Top 10 Resolutions for Building a Better Team in 2026:

  1. Lose Weight – Create better financial hygiene with proper staffing, expenditures, and energy use.

  2. Get Organized – Better allocate and sustainably share team resources.

  3. Spend Less/Save More – Look at online collaboration tools.

  4. Stay Fit and Healthy – Find new ways of making team time a healthy initiative.

  5. Learn Something New – Explore a new way of connecting learning to team design.

  6. Stop Smoking – Discuss, don’t resent.

  7. Help Others – Bring your performance reviews and employee growth into real time.

  8. Give More – Invest your time to cast a better manager/leader shadow.

  9. Fall in Love – Get your people to fall in love with the place they work.

  10. Spend More Time with Family – Reward people with more time with family for going above and beyond at work.

1. Lose Weight

It’s time to get lean and efficient. We all have excess—whether it’s projects, subscriptions, or outdated habits. Cut what doesn’t add value, streamline travel and communication costs, and let go of what weighs your team down. Set the excess free and watch your bottom line tighten up. I'm going to drop subscriptions I'm not using, and learn more about what my AI tools can do to help me shed a bit of the unwanted weight.

2. Get Organized

Kick off your first team meeting by analyzing what you Have Lots of, what’s Nice to Have, and what you Gotta Have. Organize not just effort, but effectiveness—share resources and skills for a more sustainable, efficient team. It's kinda like those reality TV shows where they try to organize the mess ... sell, keep, dispose. I'm starting with my office desk and then into the storeroom and the warehouse where I keep my team building tools.

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3. Spend Less/Save More

Move your team into the 21st century with collaborative tools. Cut down on endless emails and meetings—use platforms that keep everyone in the loop and drive real-time progress. How can you streamline your workflow - project management tools? CRM tools? Bots? More? I'm going to lean into our CRM tool and some of the support folks who can help me to maximize their functionality... it's great to have the "toys" but its a shame to leave 'em in the box and not play with them. (Spoiler Alert: American Pickers isn't coming anytime soon to buy your antique SAAS products - use them!)

4. Stay Fit and Healthy

Make healthy habits a team thing! Swap out the sweets for fruit at meetings, try walking meetings, or treat the team to an onsite massage. Healthy teams mean fewer sick days and more energy. This is number one... I'm going to use the hotel gyms more, have walking meetings with coaching clients, and above all protect my wellness time -- oh and maybe when I "Skip the Dishes" I'll forget the carbs and grab a stunning salad!

5. Learn Something New

Start a team book club or learning challenge. Pick a topic, share insights, and build knowledge together. It’s simple, inexpensive, and powerful for team growth. Keep the brain units flowing... I remember chatting with an old man who was well into his 80's - Mr. Wentzel - he did a page from the Grade 10 math book everyday to stay sharp. I'm going to try new recipes in the kitchen, travel to new countries, and yes... even... gulp sharpen up my French Language skills... what are you going to do? I have clients hiring me to run a regular book club with their teams... that's an easy win for you right?

6. Stop Smoking

It’s okay to get passionate, but don’t let post-meeting resentment linger. Agree to disagree, then move forward together. Consider a behavioral contract or a laughing club to keep things light. There is enough smoke on the water in the world these days... Let's tone the noise down. Be a champion of kindness and fun. I'm adding a new offering to my conference mix ... its a character that will walk around your conference and be "Agent Nice" - being soooo nice to everyone and making them laugh...

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Agent Nice Debut in December - what a hit!

7. Help Others

Real-time feedback is a game-changer. Use tools like 360 feedback to help your team grow now, not just at annual reviews. Progressive support attracts and retains top talent. Let's really coach our teams. Help them to hone their strengths and see real results. Let's be champions of each other. To help do this - I'm mentoring 3 new Canadian's who are on a professional speaking or entrepreneurial path, I'm giving feedback to those chasing the TEDx stage, and I'm even helping to build a community online to that helps speakers not only automate their success and business but also learn better stage and delivery practices - reach out if you'd like to find out more. Learn More: Speaker Connect

8. Give More

Get your hands dirty and be seen as an active, collaborative leader. Cast a big, positive shadow by working alongside your team. I was at a conference recently and they hugged - a lot. I'm a hugger -- I'm a 6 foot 5 tree after all. What this conference reminded me is that how we embrace each other (not necessarily physically but professionally) makes a huge difference in how connected we feel. This year I'm going to embrace others professionally by reaching out more often through random texts, calls, and even letters. I think old ways of connecting and collaborating with feel new again.

9. Fall in Love

Create a culture people love—one that’s fun, authentic, and celebrates short-term wins. Energized teams are built on excitement and connection. Do things differently. Period. I'm going to add new stories to my keynotes, launch new games, and get www.rubberchicken.ai (the non-beta version) up and running so that fun can be let free like a flock of chickens.

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My chickens from my old farm - not the best "flying flocks"

10. Spend More Time with Family

Recognize the importance of both work and home families. Reward your team with time for what matters most, and celebrate together—whether it’s a family BBQ or sending a kid to camp. How can we be community champions? How do we share our gifts? Send me your stories - I can't wait to see what you do to make positive growth in your team and community....

Here’s to a lighter, brighter, and more connected 2026!


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Tyler Hayden CSP, HoF BRM

Tyler Hayden CSP, HoF is a Canadian Hall of Fame motivational speaker and team building expert. Tyler has written over 25 books on teams and team building.

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