When people let go of their inhibitions and channel a spirit of group play, trust and friendship is the ultimate beneficiary. It all boils down to fun, games and memories.
How to make team-building activities successful? Have a laugh and poke fun with your guests or recipients at the same time with the Pentridge Prison Ghost Tour with dinner. A sense of humour never goes astray in the event of team building. These include the Virtual Reality escape rooms experience, two-hour unlimited laser tag pass, say ole with the Mexican and Margaritas cooking class or adrenaline-charged groups will thrill to indoor skydiving activities. Team-bonding games can be found indoors in a range of fun team-building experiences. For group activities geared towards the great outdoors, try the Group Challenge Outdoor Go Karting, team-building kayaking activity, 18-seater private jetboat ride, white-water rafting with photo to prove it (for six people) or survival challenge-type experiences. If you’re seeking to reward staff or clients for their invaluable support and recognition, try the Chauffeur-driven Yarra Valley Group Wine Tour (for up to seven), Private Whisky Lesson on a classic wooden boat or Tall Ship cruise and buffet lunch on Sydney Harbour, Otto Brisbane six-course seafood degustation or for the truly worthy, three-night wellbeing retreat with all meals and massage treatments (for six). There’s no end to the choices for team-building activities at RedBalloon. Working effectively and cohesively with fellow staff always amounts to increased and enduring productivity for any corporation, big or small.
It is widely accepted by corporations and organisations that these attributes of rising to and meeting group challenges in a team spirit of enthusiasm and fair-play will then be successfully replicated in the workplace. This involves putting faith and trust in your fellow participants and offering crucial support and encouragement in order to build these all-important qualities. What is the purpose of a team-building activity?īonding is the number one aim of any team-building activity. As with any team-building initiative, it’s a group effort that should always combine an element of challenge and mutual support with loads of free-spirited fun.