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From time to
time, we would like to provide you with an overview of what's
happening in Teammania. We'll look at a couple of case study
events and check out the latest developments from our
creative center.
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- Super
Hero Quest finds super heroes in New York.
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- Our
New York based client wanted a team building event to
help communication and team work in her division. The
event was to be for 120 people. It also had to be great
fun, as restated by the Chief Executive. One of her
concerns was that the event be "not too
preachy". After discussing the
objectives of the meeting and the type of people coming
(sales and finance) we recommended Super Hero Quest as
the ideal solution.
- Super
Hero Quest is designed to start "gently", but
it didn't happen with this client. The team cheers had us
jumping out of our skin and one of the delegates was up
on a table in the first 10 minutes!! That sort of
enthusiasm normally doesn't happen until the second half
of the event. Another of the team members said it was the
"best team building event he had been to in 17
years". Don't we love that kind of feedback!
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- New
Jersey Energy Company finds Diamonds in Dallas Texas
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of our clients is a New Jersey based energy company with
a business arm in Texas. For their Dallas conference they
were looking for an enjoyable team building activity that
would challenge their team members and reflect their
industry. We may not have had an oil mining activity, but
"Diamond Mine" hit the nail on the head. In a
very fun way, it reflects the challenges that confronts
their business on a daily basis, both on the risks and
compromises of the exploration to the ups and downs of
the world economy.
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some team members were literally on their knees begging
for mercy from King Solomon (the costumed Teammania
facilitator) the rest were having a good old belly laugh.
Team building should always be this much fun
- Boston
IT company saves the World
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Boston Massachusetts IT company wanted a team building
event where their people could exercise their competitive
and analytical side. When we hear these 2 phrases we
think "Power Play" and what a success it was.
"Power Play" had them wheeling and dealing,
negotiating and strategizing in an attempt to save the
world.
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all had a lot of fun during the "Power Play"
event, but our client sums up the benefits to their
company better than we could: "We have kept the same
cross-functional teams we organized with you, for other
company and team events during the year. The new channels
of communication opened between co-workers during the
Power Play exercise has certainly been a noticeable
benefit to the work relationships and dynamics in the
office". We couldn't have said it any better than
that.
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- Pharmaceutical Company finds the
heroes in its team
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- Even one of the
world's leading pharmaceutical companies needs a pick-me-up tonic from
time to time. Only this time it wasn't a prescription drug, but rather a
nice strong dose of Teammania's Super Hero Quest that proved to be the
best medicine. A take-over had dropped the morale levels to a point where
performance was not as it could have been. Our Washington Teammania guru,
Brian McNelis, took our client through 3 rounds of fun and creative
challenges that make Super Hero Quest the ideal application.
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- Miami
Florida feels the heat of Power Play
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Massachusetts client chose Miami Florida for their team
of 120 people. After a close assessment of their needs
and people, we recommended Power Play. Power Play is an
excellent vehicle to get people from around the country
talking and discussing alternative strategies in a team.
In Power Play, the teams confront a world crisis
situation which they can try to survive on their own or
in alliance with other "countries". The
participation and involvement is a joy to behold. Once
again our clients say it best: "The way you managed
to create a level of energy, involvement and interaction
between our colleagues was a delight to behold. It worked
very well both as a team building and entertainment
event."
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- The
Power of Asia
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- One
of our regular pharmaceutical clients was running an
event in Penang Malaysia. They wanted to improve the team
spirit and sense of belonging amongst their South East
Asian offices as well as challenge their competitive
spirit. Another job for "Power Play"!
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be honest, we were a little apprehensive as to how such a
diversity of races would accept Power Play. Careful
preparation and selection of the teams made our concerns
totally unfounded. The event was every bit as successful
as it was in any other (English as first language)
country. In fact it was even funnier. One country decided
to sing the national anthem of Australia and it was
hilarious! The tune was basically right, but the entire
lyric consisted of just 2 words: "waltzing
Matilda". Very funny. OK, you needed to be there.
Mind you, they knew 2 more words than any of us know of
the Malaysian or Thai national anthem.
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- Transport
company finds Diamonds in Canberra Australia
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- One
of the largest transport companies in Australia prides
themselves on their team work and they wanted an event to
help reinforce that strength. After a consultation with
their business manager, they followed our recommendation
of Diamond Mine. It was a challenging mixture of
delegates to the conference. We had some very senior
management and some blue-collar people in the same event
and our client was concerned that the event didn't come
across as either too trivial or too high-brow. That's the
beauty of a Teammania event such as Diamond Mine. It's
complex to write and facilitate, but easy to comprehend
and run with. Another great match of client objective and
Teammania solution. As the client said: "Not only
was the event enjoyable, but it is in line with promoting
what we're all about with team work, team building,
strategic thinking and resolution".
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