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Connected Chaos

Connected Chaos

Know The Activity

Connected Chaos is a high-energy, systems-thinking challenge inspired by the butterfly effect. Teams are tasked with designing and building a deliberately complex chain reaction, where one simple action sets off a cascade of interconnected devices, each triggering the next in a seamless sequence. Think Rube Goldberg meets corporate collaboration. This activity demands innovation, precision, and deep teamwork, as participants must visualize the big picture while engineering each micro-movement to perfection. The result? A spectacular display of cause-and-effect, ownership, and collective genius.

Group Size

Up to 1000 People

LOCATION

Indoor/Outdoor

Duration

90 to 120 minutes

Why should you choose it?

Sparks innovative thinking and creative problem-solving

Encourages systems-level awareness and strategic planning

Strengthens collaboration and interdependence

Builds commitment and pride in shared outcomes

Delivers high-impact engagement with a visually thrilling payoff

Result

Teams walk away with a visceral understanding of how small actions can drive large outcomes, mirroring the dynamics of real-world collaboration, leadership, and organizational impact.

Learning Outcome

Develop an innovative mindset by solving complex design challenges
Strengthen teamwork through shared goals and synchronized execution
Foster ownership and accountability in every link of the chain
Enhance strategic thinking and systems awareness
Build trust and communication across diverse roles
Celebrate collective success through a high-stakes, high-fun finale

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To build a chain reaction where each device triggers the next, culminating in a final, dramatic outcome.

It challenges teams to think creatively, experiment boldly, and engineer solutions that are both functional and imaginative.

Deep collaboration, clear communication, and synchronized execution across multiple sub-teams.

Each team is responsible for a segment of the chain, making their success essential to the whole system’s performance.