CSI Team-Building Rice-University
A CSI Team-Building Rice-University event was a huge success. Working with the graduate business students to improve teamwork and strategic thinking with our CSI Crime Solving Team Building event was enriching and enlightening. We investigated and debated the evidence, and one team actually solved the case and proved who stole the anti-matter. We loved the engagement of our administrators who volunteered to act as the 4 suspects … you were great! The TeamWorx CSI Crime Solving Team Building includes all aspects of crime solving from discovering evidence to interrogating suspects. At the end teams present their evidence and try to persuade us who stole “Anti-Matter!”
Team building events like the TeamWorx CSI Crime Solving Team Building delivered within the structure of an overall meeting can ignite your meeting themes and achieve your outcomes in route to substantial ROI. CSI Crime Solving Team Building events have outcomes such as improved relationships, company buy-in, fun, energize attendees, improve problem solving and inspire creative thinking. The CSI Crime Solving Team Building is especially good at challenging teams to discuss a problem using facts, in this case evidence, and get past bias.
An event similar to the CSI Team-Building Rice-University can become a significant component of your overall meeting strategy. Unique programs like this that surprise and delight attendees and allow them to have fun and interact with each other create lasting memories. The conversations they have are just like you have seen and heard on dozens if not hundreds of movies and tv shows. What does this prove? Can we rule anyone out? What proves they stole the Anti-Matter? Teams must use insight and impact to wade through all of the evidence and determine what matters and why. These are the same typoes of conversations that lead to creative breakthroguhs back at the office, or resolve impasses. Breakthrough bias, use the facts, and create a persuasive case against 1 of 4 suspects!
Who Stole Anti Matter Team Building