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Gallery
of Team Challenges
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Key
Adventures designs and delivers a very wide range of bespoke team building
events; many are made up of a series of activities and challenges to suit
your aims and objectives. These images show just a few samples of team
challenges and team building exercises.
Key
Adventures is licensed by the Adventure Activities Licensing Authority
and is insured with Charrington's through Jardine Lloyd Thompson. All
instructors and technicians are qualified, highly experienced and hold
professional indemnity insurance. Event Coordinators are Accredited Practitioners
of the Institute for Outdoor Learning.
Please
note: This is just a small selection of over 250 team challenges. We offer
projects that closely match your particular objectives. If you'd like
to know more, please call me.
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Starting
an outdoor event with an energiser such as a team juggle engages participants
in simple, inclusive activity with a development focus and sets the
tone for the day; each time a ball is passed round, we ask the team
to halve the time taken, and to explore ways of working more effectively
to achieve this.
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A
technical challenge such as this project called Drag uses simple materials
to create a slow-running ball-race - it's inclusive, developmental,
energetic and a great achievement when it works!
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Japanese
Conundrum involves a similar developmental theme with a more logical
approach. The planks must be assembled according to a construction
diagram, then reassembled in the least possible time. Practice takes
60 minutes and participant teams are astounded by the improvements
they make.
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Archery
coaching engages participants in a valuable and enjoyable learning
process - how they can influence the success of another person.
We
offer basic instruction, manage range safety and leave the performance
coaching to participants working in pairs.
This
is our more popular coaching project.
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Raft
building is another of our more popular projects.
It
involves an element of instruction followed by planning and implementation,
and a test of success in a race at the end .......
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This
one was designed by an engineering student, a geographer and a salesman
and was called "Victory".
It's
probably one of the most unstable craft ever to have been launched on
Coniston and fell apart a couple of minutes later.
How we laughed!
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We
use a number of more traditional team challenges, including this version
of purple rain, which we've developed to include six sub-tasks within
one overall project to reflect modern multi-task business methodology.
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Occasionally
we have poor weather so we offer a wide range of indoor projects as
alternatives, where this is feasible. This one is called "A Bridge
Too Far" and engages sub-teams in building newspaper spans - not
just any span, these are 5 metres long!
Challenges
in business are rarely easy, and we recognise the importance of reflecting
this in our projects.
The
test of each teams involvement in creating overall success is measured
by racing remote-controlled cars across the entire bridge at the end
of the project.
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Our
largest event to date involved running this project for 550 HP delegates
in support of their 2005 Conference: Building the Future. They created
over 500 metres of newspaper bridge in approximately 70 minutes. The
car race, from each end to the midpoint took just eleven minutes.
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An
elegant creative project engages participants in designing a natural
sculpture that represents their teams talents and attributes or expectations
and values. This one was created by a team from TNT and is perhaps the
simplest and yet most beautiful I have seen.
We
asked each member of their team to describe what it meant to them -
and this reflects the value of our projects - it's not really the activity
that is especially valuable - it's the memory and the experience that
you take away with you that will last a lifetime!
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www.keyadventures.co.uk
- 01539 730890 - team-events@keyadventures.co.uk
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