Faudzil @ Ajak

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17 December 2013

TEAM BUILDING - Outdoor Activities for Team Building






by Samantha Gluck, Demand Media




Companies use team-building activities as tools to promote employee bonding and team cohesion. The activities include a variety of games and exercises designed or customized especially for this purpose. Businesses that want to promote physical activity among employees as well as building team spirit should seek outdoor team-building activities.
Paintball
Paintball involves the elimination of an opposing team using capsules of paint propelled by a paintball-marking device. Resembling actual automatic weapons used by law enforcement and the military, the paintball-marking device sends a capsule to hit an opposing team member, thus eliminating him from play. The team with the most members still in the game at the end wins. Teams play on outdoor fields set up with varying terrain and edifices, such as mock-ups of crashed airplanes and abandoned buildings. Paintball requires team members to communicate with one another effectively while employing fast, decisive thinking.
Orienteering
With orienteering, teams use a map and compass to reach an ultimate goal, which usually features refreshments and a prize for the winning team. Skills involved include decision-making and strategic route-planning. In a large public space, such as a wildlife preserve, organizers give teams final coordinates and key landmarks along the way, allowing teams to use their compasses and maps to find the location. Team members bond by working together to identify their roles, solve problems and meet challenges.
Scottish Highland Games
Scotland is well known for its highland games dating back several centuries. Games organizers set up activity centers for each game. Games include a log carry relay, tug of war, hurling wellies (throwing large rain boots) and stone-tossing to name a few. Participants break into teams, or clans, if organizers wish to stay with a Scottish theme. Scorekeepers monitor each game, keep time and record which team wins each event. At the end of the day, organizers present the awards and prizes over light refreshments. Teams build bonds and improve morale and motivation through the activities.
Softball
Businesses often organize company softball events for their employees. Not as difficult as baseball, softball is fun for people of all fitness levels and both genders. Organizers will need to reserve a baseball field at a local public park or school and hire a referee not associated with the company. Company officials present trophies or modest prizes to the winning team over refreshments or a barbecue.

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