Adventure Team Building- Great for Business
By zanele, 31.01.11 | Comments
Places fostering a good understanding and support system in the workplace. Where colleagues are motivated to work in harmony towards a common goal... Best spots for adventure team building.
On visiting Leeulekker, I came across numerous good adventure team building opportunities to consider, places both near to and far away from the country’s major centres and offering a diverse range of activities that can be tailored to suit the people involved, catering to both junior staff and the various levels of management.
Development and bonding are among the key objectives of adventure team building. It’s about encouraging colleagues to work together better, appreciating the benefits of operating as a team rather than as individuals, improving communications, building confidence and learning to trust one another. Adventure team building is about stimulating creativity, problem solving and conflict resolution – and having fun while you’re at it. I’ve also found that adventure team building can serve to create cultural bridges or to help identify leadership qualities. Sometimes specialist motivational speakers are brought on board.
Adventure team building exercises can take place inside or out and can take the form of sedate or highly energetic challenges: from games and quizzes to art projects and cook-offs, making movies, commercials or news reels to music, song and dance, raft-building, qaud biking, archery and paintballing this to name just some of the adventure team building activities on offer.
And while some amazingly successful adventure team building takes place under cover, many of the best adventure team building destinations are to be found in the great outdoors – at retreats and camp sites, in nature reserves, in the bush, in the mountains, wherever you can ‘get away from it all’ and where the team can spend some quality time together with as few distractions as possible.
On visiting Leeulekker, I came across numerous good adventure team building opportunities to consider, places both near to and far away from the country’s major centres and offering a diverse range of activities that can be tailored to suit the people involved, catering to both junior staff and the various levels of management.
Development and bonding are among the key objectives of adventure team building. It’s about encouraging colleagues to work together better, appreciating the benefits of operating as a team rather than as individuals, improving communications, building confidence and learning to trust one another. Adventure team building is about stimulating creativity, problem solving and conflict resolution – and having fun while you’re at it. I’ve also found that adventure team building can serve to create cultural bridges or to help identify leadership qualities. Sometimes specialist motivational speakers are brought on board.
Adventure team building exercises can take place inside or out and can take the form of sedate or highly energetic challenges: from games and quizzes to art projects and cook-offs, making movies, commercials or news reels to music, song and dance, raft-building, qaud biking, archery and paintballing this to name just some of the adventure team building activities on offer.
And while some amazingly successful adventure team building takes place under cover, many of the best adventure team building destinations are to be found in the great outdoors – at retreats and camp sites, in nature reserves, in the bush, in the mountains, wherever you can ‘get away from it all’ and where the team can spend some quality time together with as few distractions as possible.
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