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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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Small teams don’t need a big budget (or a professional facilitator) to build trust, improve communication, and create a culture people actually want to be part of.
What you do need is structure.
After 30 years in rooms where the stakes were high—keynotes, leadership retreats, frontline teams, and everyone in between—I’ve seen the same pattern repeat:
People do a “team day”
Everyone laughs
Energy spikes
Someone says, “We should do this more often.”
Then Monday shows up.
Same miscommunication. Same silos. Same one or two voices dominating. Same burnout creeping in.
Most teams don’t have a motivation problem. They have a repeatability problem.
So let’s talk about affordable team building kits and DIY bundles that actually help small business teams build better habits—without hiring a facilitator.
What counts as a “team building kit” (and what doesn’t)
A good kit isn’t just a game. It’s a repeatable experience that creates a behavior shift.
Look for kits that include:
Clear facilitation instructions (written for non-facilitators)
Print-ready materials (or simple digital delivery)
Debrief questions (this is where learning sticks) my motto, "good team building is good team learning."
A time estimate and group size range
Variations for in-person, remote, and hybrid
Red flags:
“Fun only” with no reflection
Complicated setup that dies in real life
One-size-fits-all activities that only reward the loud/fast/verbal folks
Instead of chasing one “perfect” kit, match the kit to your goal.
These are short, low-risk activities that help people speak early—so the meeting doesn’t get hijacked by the first confident voice.
What to look for:
“No forced sharing” language
Simple scripts
Options for 5, 10, and 15 minutes
Pro move: Run one opener weekly. Connection is a practice, not an event.
These are the kits that tie activities to outcomes like trust, communication, accountability, or collaboration.
What to look for:
Clear learning outcomes
Facilitator-ready steps
Smart variations (time/space/group size)
A “round two” so teams can apply learning immediately
These are habit-based tools: quick ideas that become team practices outside the session.
What to look for:
A cadence (weekly/monthly)
A tracker or habit format
Short “do this in real life” prompts
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What to look for:
Debrief questions (quick + deep options)
Action commitment prompts
Follow-up templates (email pack, tracker, recap)
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What to look for:
Manager scripts
Peer prompts
Recognition tied to specific behaviors (not generic praise)
Options from low/no-cost to premium
Here are the most common sources, plus what to look for.
You pay once and reuse them.
Look for: print-ready PDFs, scripts, debriefs, variations.
Great for 10–20 minute connection moments.
Look for: prompts that aren’t overly personal + a suggested cadence.
These can be great—if you add a debrief.
Look for: a facilitator guide + a debrief section. Or use a local escape venue and add debriefing.
If you want a steady stream of ready-to-run activities, subscriptions can be cheaper than one-off kits.
Look for: searchable library + tags by time, group size, and goal.
If you want facilitator-quality structure without facilitator pricing, here are two options designed specifically for managers and small teams.
Team Building School is built for the busy manager who wants DIY tools that are practical, repeatable, and workplace-ready.
What you’ll find inside (in plain English):
DIY team building activities, icebreaker games, courses, and workplace strategies for engagement + retention
A library of books and activities
Course credit, points, and certificates (gamified learning that actually gets used)
If you’re looking for a “grab-and-go” toolkit vibe—this is the home base. www.teambuildingschool.com
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Here’s the flock:
Sol: icebreakers that match your group, time, and vibe (no cringe, no forced sharing)
Lune: outcome-based team building activities tied to trust, communication, accountability
Flash: energy + engagement ideas that become weekly habits (not one-time hype)
Sage: MIQ-informed design so activities include different thinking/learning styles (not just loud voices)
So-Crates: debrief questions + follow-through so “fun” becomes workplace takeaways
Trophy: recognition ideas (low/no-cost to premium) + scripts that reinforce the behaviors you want repeated
It also soon will generate practical “reports” managers can use immediately—things like:
Icebreaker activity scripts
30-day connection calendars
Team health snapshot reports
90-day team building roadmaps
Recognition strategy plans
Post-session follow-up email packs
If you’ve ever thought, “I don’t need another inspirational quote—I need a system,” this is built for that.
Before you buy (or download) anything, answer these five questions:
What’s the goal? Connection, communication, problem-solving, morale, conflict repair?
How much time do we actually have? 10 minutes, 45 minutes, half-day?
What’s our setup? In-person, remote, hybrid?
Who’s facilitating? A manager/owner/team lead with zero training?
What’s the follow-through plan? One action we’ll test this week?
The simplest “no-cringe” format to run almost any kit
5 min: Set purpose (“We’re doing this to improve how we communicate under pressure.”)
15–30 min: Run the activity
10 min: Debrief with 3 questions:
What did we notice?
What did we learn?
What will we do differently this week?
2 min: Assign one owner + one deadline
That last step is the difference between “team building” and team improvement.
Affordable team building kits can absolutely work—if they’re structured, repeatable, and include a debrief.
Start small:
One 20-minute activity per week
One debrief question
One behavior your team tests in real work
That’s how culture gets built in the real world—one meeting, one practice, one moment at a time.

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