Team Building in Plymouth
Plymouth is a town that we visit occasionally rather than regularly due to its location and lack of motorway connections. However, it has much to offer the team building event and conference organiser. This port city in Devon, southwest England, has a great maritime heritage. As well as naval history through the ages, it was from here that the Pilgrim Fathers set off for the New World in 1620. Plymouth is almost a place of pilgrimage for American visitors, and American companies often choose it as a location for their conference or team building event. You can choose any of our team building events in this location. Our F1 Challenge is a great deal of fun. The cost cap for a F1 team is £106 million. Capping the budget puts them on an even keel, and theoretically makes it more interesting as a competition. Your budget for this exercise will be somewhat lower than that. We provide each team with a premade steel chassis, and you build a Formula 1 racing car, complete with sponsor’s livery. This is ideal if you want to link the team building event with company branding or a conference message. At the end of the event the teams race their cars in a thrilling finale.
Team Building Events in Plymouth
Our Crystal Challenge comprises a selection of events that teams take on in turn in a friendly round of competition. The original challenges were based on army command tasks, for example Bridge Build in which the team uses the materials provided to build a bridge over a fictional ravine. This team building event has evolved over the years into sophisticated, purpose-built challenges that test such skills as planning, leadership, and communication. If you have specific goals for your team building event in Plymouth we can ensure that they are emphasised through this effective format. If you would prefer an indoor event, Beat The Box is always well-received. We give you a box, and your objective is to beat it. That sounds easy enough, but it is the contents of the box that will leave you flummoxed, baffled, and perplexed. However, like every great team you will not be defeated. The challenge is to have a strategy. Some puzzles will be easier than others, so you must determine which ones to tackle. This requires understanding not only the puzzles themselves, but the unique skillsets of your team. Some challenges are easier, and carry fewer points while others are tougher and carry greater rewards.