Register below to be the first to know about the latest trends and party tips!
This form does not yet contain any fields.

    Search
    « Bollywood Party | Main | Corporate Christmas Parties »
    Monday
    Jan162012

    Corporate Team Building Ideas!

    Corporate team building activities are a great way to improve relations between your staff and can as a result increase general communication in the workplace. They are also a great way to get together for a bit of fun! We have put together some of our favourite ideas:

    Wine Tastings

    Wine tastings are a great entertaining and educational opportunity to bring your staff together. With a private room, cheese plates and great wines on offer, we suggest the Oak Barrel for your next wine tasting session allowing a relaxed and informative social occasion, oh and did we mention the wine!

    Corporate Crime Scene Investigation

    This is a fun and quirky team building activity that will allow your staff to work together to solve a murder mystery! An actual crime scene will be created and small crime scene teams will dust for prints and search for clues to the heroes of the day! Some companies provide investigation, autopsy and trace reports to add authenticity to the activity!

    Scavenger Hunts

    Scavenger hunts are great fun and you can either set them up yourself or ask for help! A bit of friendly competition with a prize up for grabs is always fun, forcing your staff to keep their eyes peeled for hidden treasures. This is a very versatile activity and can take place anywhere from a local park, or with permission of course, somewhere more interesting like an aquarium for example.

    Cooking Classes

    With cooking shows, such as Masterchef and My Kitchen Rules, taking over prime time television, why not give your team a fun filled day of cooking! Cooking in teams is a great way to interact in an informal situation will laughter being a customary action for your ‘chefs’. You will see your team cooking up their own culinary delights! Best of all, you get to eat your creations at the end, yum!

     

     

    Reader Comments

    There are no comments for this journal entry. To create a new comment, use the form below.

    PostPost a New Comment

    Enter your information below to add a new comment.

    My response is on my own website »
    Author Email (optional):
    Author URL (optional):
    Post:
     
    Some HTML allowed: <a href="" title=""> <abbr title=""> <acronym title=""> <b> <blockquote cite=""> <code> <em> <i> <strike> <strong>