What is EnTeam?

EnTeam is a way to build success together and to measure our ability to bring out the best in each other by using strategic games. These games can be physical (baseball, ping-pong, relays,), mental (chess, checkers, Jenga), and academic (reading, writing, math). Learning organizations such as schools, faith communities, and businesses use EnTeam activities to build communication, cooperation, and teamwork by changing win-lose rivalries into win-win relations. EnTeam gives people a scoreboard for measuring cooperation between teams. EnTeam moves the lines of competition so people are together against impersonal opponents – not against each other.

How is EnTeam organized?

EnTeam is a non-profit, educational organization incorporated in Missouri in 1995. EnTeam is governed by a Board of Directors and services are delivered by a network of facilitators. Their backgrounds are diverse and include education, engineering, research, social work, and recreation.

Who are the clients served by EnTeam?

EnTeam provides a framework for learning to win together that is custom tailored to the needs of learning organizations such as schools, colleges, parent-teacher organizations, faith communities such as churches, synagogues, mosques, businesses, recreation centers, and other groups. EnTeam facilitators travel to your site and provide support and guidance before, during, and after the EnTeam training. EnTeam programs have been held in Massachusetts, Florida, California, Wisconsin, Illinois, and Missouri. The EnTeam Institute is located in St. Louis, Missouri.