Treasure Hunting Activities

By admin, December 9, 2008 2:14 pm

treasure hunting activities

First, let's look at the benefits of hosting a treasure hunt event for team building session. Communication has to be high on the list benefits, on the events of her good team will have to communicate information to the other.

How people work together and break the ice is clearly achieved. There is a habit of wanting to keep what they know and in these types of events you can shuffle your team into small groups and eventually will have attached to their teammates.

A friendly, the teams will be competing for points in general, this will lead to the event and give a reason for complete hunting. Time management, motivation and lateral thinking are three other skills that will flex in a good solid case.

How to identify a good treasure hunt event of a bad one? Well first, you have to ask what does your company want to leave the event? If you want a well structured event, that has something for everyone and has a professional touch to it then you need to approach a professional company team building.

Take a look at their hunts, most companies will be a detailed account of what is going to do. It is vital that you do not get given a car chase, which resembles something that Guides will do.

See if there is an event handler through seeing the event. Watch to see how many other staff members of the construction company team will provide. Measure the amount of staff against the number of teams. If you have five teams and only one person in the company after this event spells a problem.

This is for two reasons, if the teams have problems then this person will only be able to help a team at once, any other team will stay going around – not very motivating. Also at the end of the event which will take some time to mark the result, I need to be quick, skillful and professional.

See what things will be asked to do. If it's just answering questions and collecting treasure trail, is this going to stretch your team? You need several sections that will participate at all.

There are so many different elements to consider when choosing the right event treasure hunt. The most important thing to do is pick up the phone, the company team building to talk through your event and get a sense that, this way you will be assured the right team activity for your group.

About the Author:

Shaun Parker has been at the forefront of team building activities for several years.

Article Source: ArticlesBase.comAre Treasure Hunts An Effective Team Building Activity?

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