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Discovering Your City Through A Team Building Event

May 20, 2009

Here’s one great idea for a team building event that does not only improve team skills at various levels and develop many different work related abilities, but also a great opportunity to have fun while you and your teams unravel the secrets and discover amazing facts and secrets about the city you live and/or work in! Get ready for the City Scramble!

The City Scramble is an excellent team building activity where teams race all around the CBD, completing tasks and gaining points throughout. The best thing is, you can tailor the tasks to address to certain team issues you want to fix or simply make them recreational, and all the while your teams learn more about your city’s history, character, and what else it’s got to be discovered!

Handed an instruction booklet (serves as their map as well) at the start of the game, teams will be making their way through the activity stations located all around the city using only the provided supplies. It’s up to them to use the public transport tickets or splurge on cab fares to be able to get to the station first and finish the task first.

It’s really a fun and exciting team building activity that in the end should have encouraged communication, strengthened bonds and cooperation, built up decision making skills and promoted strategizing, as well as improved abilities to follow instructions. With local trivia thrown in, and some corporate secrets if you may, your teams will surely be having a blast. And with candid photos from the team cams capturing the oddest and funniest moments of the event, they’ll be laughing their hardest goggling at how silly they’ve looked during the game!

Now get scrambling and dial 1 300 267 738 to schedule the City Scramble right in your own city!

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