Success Tea Consultants

Author name: Deepak Tanwar

Mystery Island

Mystery Island

Mystery Island Know The Activity Teams must pitch a tent while half their members are blindfolded. Success hinges on clear change communications, alignment on customer priorities, and seamless coordination between sighted and sightless teammates. Group Size Up to 60 People LOCATION Indoor/Outdoor Duration 45 to 60 minutes Why should you choose it? Strengthens communication and […]

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blindfold-frames

Blindfold Frames

Blindfold Frames Know The Activity Teams don blindfolds and must weave a stable frame using only ropes while relying exclusively on constrained verbal cues. As participants lose visual feedback and gestures are limited, they sharpen communication skills, break down silos, and align around a shared blueprint through collaborative planning and execution under pressure. This immersive

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The Big Shift

The Big Shift

The Big Shift Know The Activity The Big Shift is a high-energy team building activity that challenges participants to flip a mat while standing on it without stepping off. What begins as a simple physical puzzle quickly evolves into a strategic collaboration exercise, demanding clear communication, creative problem-solving, and collective ownership. As teams navigate the

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World cafe

World Café

World Café Know The Activity World Café is a powerful team building experience designed to spark open dialogue, collective thinking, and cross-functional collaboration. Participants rotate through small group discussions, each round building on the ideas of the previous one. This dynamic format encourages active listening, knowledge sharing, and deeper understanding beyond roles or designations. As

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Oh that Loop

Oh That Loop

Oh That Loop Know The Activity Get ready for “Oh That Loop,” the ultimate team building challenge that puts your communication, coordination, and trust to the test! In this fun hula hoop balancing exercise, teams use only their index fingers to keep the hoop afloat and moving. It sounds simple but staying in sync is

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