Friday, November 28, 2014

Secret Agent 007 Corporate Team Building Activity in Edmonton



Hi this is Jill with another corporate event update.

It’s November 28th and we’re here in Edmonton, Alberta, and we’ve just completed a Secret Agent 007 event for a client’s Christmas party. This was an entertainment style of our event, which is a lot more casual, but still very fun and dynamic for all of the participants. The group was intending to have this as their final activity before their evening ended, so it suited perfectly with the timeline before the evening. Our client was really excited to get her colleagues and co-workers doing something a little bit different while still having fun and getting engaged with a fun activity. This event really helped them get outside of their comfort zone and do something a little bit different and goofy with their group of co-workers that don’t always work together in the same work environment. The highlight was definitely the interactions with the undercover agents in this event. With such a small venue, we were able to really keep them undercover and to have the participants second guessing who they’re interacting with on a regular basis, which made for more authentic event. The client was extremely happy with how everything turned out and is looking forward to hopefully doing some full team building events with us in the New Year.

If you want to plan another fantastic event with us, just like these guys did, please contact my awesome sales team and they would be happy to help.

Tuesday, November 25, 2014

The Apprentice Corporate Team Building Activity in Montreal



Hey it’s Marie from Outback with another corporate event update.

The end of November and we’re in Montreal today for an Apprentice Bike Build event. This group is in the technology sector and they were focusing on the transition in their company as they say farewell to their Chief Executive Officer. The 6 teams wanted to really focus on collaborating as teams and as a group together to achieve their goals and objectives and build the bikes and decorate them and create advertising campaigns. These ad campaigns were really innovative and we saw everything from Rapunzel to Terrific Crossroad Tumblers from teenagers and some of the best super heroes as well. In the end, the bicycles were donated to a charity representative from a local charity and it really added to the Philanthropic feel of the event as a whole and added to their hard work and efforts that they put forth to building their bikes.

If you’d like to plan a fantastic experience for your corporate team such as this one, check us out online at canadianoutback.com and contact my awesome team.