THE HR SURVIVAL KIT FOR COMPANY EVENTS
💼 HR SURVIVAL KIT
Instant Engagement Tools for Company Events
Created for HR managers who want less stress, more energy, and events people actually enjoy.
⭐ SECTION 1: Instant Energy Warm-Ups (2–5 Minutes)
Fast ways to wake up the room without making anyone uncomfortable.
1. The “High-Five Chain”
Ask everyone to high-five 3 people they don’t normally work with.
Result: Smiles, movement, lowered tension.
2. One-Word Check-In
Go around the room (or table groups):
“Give me one word describing how you’re feeling right now.”
Funny answers create natural laughter and ease.
3. Stand Up If…
Give easy prompts:
“Stand up if you've had coffee today.”
“Stand up if you’ve been at the company more than 5 years.”
“Stand up if you're here mainly for the snacks.”
Result: Movement + humor = immediate energy boost.
⭐ SECTION 2: Engagement Prompts You Can Use Anytime
Perfect for transitions, quiet rooms, or resetting attention.
4. The Curiosity Prompt
“Turn to someone next to you and answer this: What’s one thing you learned this month?”
Creates thoughtful micro-connections.
5. The 10-Second Brainstorm
Give a fun or relevant question:
“In 10 seconds, list as many qualities of a great team as you can.”
Have someone shout a few answers.
6. The One-Word Vote
Ask for a verbal vote:
“Which is harder today — meetings or email?”
People laugh because there's always a winner.
⭐ SECTION 3: Light Team Activities (5–10 Minutes)
Great when you need a quick reset or icebreaker.
7. Table Challenge: Build a Mascot
Each table has 60 seconds to draw a silly “team mascot” based on your department’s vibe.
Share the best one.
This always gets laughs.
8. Mystery Object
Pick an item from the room (pen, stapler, coffee cup).
Teams have 45 seconds to come up with a ridiculous new purpose for it.
Example: “This stapler is actually a futuristic communication device.”
9. Two Truths & One Work Lie
A fun variation on the classic game:
Employees share 2 true work-related things and 1 fake.
Makes coworkers learn quirky facts without going deep.
⭐ SECTION 4: Big-Room Energizers (One-to-Many Activities)
Use these when speaking to a large audience (50–500 people).
10. Rapid-Shout Polls
Ask fast polls:
“What department is the loudest?”
“Who’s more prepared today — IT or HR?”
Crowd participation rises instantly.
11. Reaction Wave
Like a stadium wave… but corporate.
Ask sections to respond with different reactions:
“Left side: give me a woo!”
“Middle section: give me applause!”
“Right side: give me a deep sigh!”
The sigh always kills.
12. Quick Partner Exchange
“Turn to a neighbor and answer this: What’s one win from the last 30 days?”
Creates connection and good vibes.
⭐ SECTION 5: Engaging Questions to Boost Participation
Use these anytime during presentations, trainings, or company meetings.
13. The Dopamine Question
“What’s something you’re proud of that no one here knows?”
14. The Imagination Prompt
“If your team was a movie genre, what would it be and why?”
Always produces funny answers.
15. The Flash Forecast
“In one sentence, where do you think our team will be 6 months from now?”
Generates optimism + involvement.
⭐ SECTION 6: Zero-Prep Games (Audience Favorites)
16. The Emoji Vote
Ask everyone to raise the emoji that matches their energy:
👍
😂
😐
😴
Interactive, visual, and fast.
17. Rock-Paper-Scissors Tournament
Pair up → winners face winners → one champion emerges.
Takes 2 minutes, gets huge laughs.
18. The Guessing Game
HR reads three funny anonymous facts about employees.
Audience guesses who they belong to.
⭐ SECTION 7: Bonus Mini Scripts for HR Managers
19. Reset Script
“Let’s take 20 seconds to wake up our brains — turn to someone next to you and share one thing you're excited about this week.”
20. Energy Boost Script
“I need 5 seconds of applause for the hardest-working team in this room. You know who you are.”
21. Smooth Transition Script
“Before we move on, take a quick breath. Think of one thing you're grateful for today. Okay—moving forward.”
⭐ 10 Things HR Should NEVER Allow at a Corporate Event
(and what to book instead)
A high-value guide created for HR teams who want stress-free, safe, high-engagement corporate events. Designed by Seetha The Comic — The ChatGPT-Powered Corporate Comedian.
SECTION 1 — The 10 Event Disasters HR Must Avoid:
• Performers using inappropriate or off-color jokes.
• Political humor that divides the room.
• Roast-style comedy that humiliates employees.
• Involving employees in awkward participation.
• Entertainment driven by alcohol or risky behavior.
• Performers going off-script or ignoring HR guidelines.
• Magic tricks or stunts that embarrass staff.
• Comedians arriving unprepared or late.
• Entertainment that ignores company values.
• Any performance that HR has to 'explain' the next morning.
SECTION 2 — The HR-Approved Entertainer Checklist:
✔ Performer provides clean, HR-safe content.
✔ Performer customizes material to the company.
✔ No political, offensive, or divisive jokes.
✔ Performer guarantees professionalism and punctuality.
✔ Audience interaction is optional — never forced.
✔ Show structure supports company values & culture.
✔ Zero-risk guarantee in writing.
SECTION 3 — 5 Clean Corporate Jokes HR Can Use Anytime:
• “Our office coffee is so strong, HR labeled it a performance enhancer.”
• “We don’t have communication issues — we have ‘creatively delayed email responses.’”
• “Teamwork makes the dream work… unless it’s a Monday morning meeting.”
• “Our onboarding packet was so thick, I needed onboarding to understand the onboarding.”
• “HR said we’re like a family — which explains the chaos at every meeting.”
SECTION 4 — Why EngageX Checks Every HR Box:
✔ 100% Clean Corporate Comedy — HR-safe guaranteed.
✔ Fully customizable material created from your company’s answers.
✔ AI-powered personalization that makes every show unique.
✔ No rehearsal calls, no prep — zero stress for HR.
✔ Audience participation is fun but never awkward.
✔ Celebrates employees, values, and achievements.
✔ The safest, smartest entertainment booking for corporate events.
To book EngageX for your next corporate event:
Visit: www.seethathecomic.com
Email: info@seethathecomic.com

