Survivor Island |
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This program is based on a multi functional teambuilding scenario. The concept involves group participation in order to achieve a common goal of survival on a remote island. This is a great teambuilding experience that works physical challenges, gps orienteering, mental strategies and all around fun. By utilizing basic Global Position Satellite technologies (GPS) groups search for “supplies”, design and implement tribal dances and more! The tribal chief of “Survivor Island” will be adding twist and turns throughout this quest to up the group’s participation and event difficulty. So get your coconut thinking caps on and see if this new, exciting “Survivor Island” program is for your group or organizations event. Don’t be one of the teams left on the island.
-Problem solving using a cooperative approach -Team planning and time management -Effective communication and feed back -Individual and collective commitment -Handling and resolving conflict -Participative decision making -Mutual trust and confidence -Understanding and valuing differences -Co-operative usage of resources -Team spirit and support Come back to the Island for Dinner to find out who got rescued. |
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- Keystone Resort CO
- Breckenridge CO
- Vail /Beaver Creek CO
- Denver CO
- Cayman Islands
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- Airport Shuttles
- Busses
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Alpine Events can turn any location into a remote island from which
your group must not only survive, but thrive. This is a great teambuilding
experience that works with physical challenges, gps orienteering, mental
strategies and all round fun.
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the activities are ideal for group/ corporate team building programs.
Each team problem solving activity is described with the depth of relevant
detail and sophistication that is successful training. The games and
initiatives are selected with both physical fitness tasks as well as
non-exertion roles as well. This serves as part of the group task assigning
objectives and these decisions are made within the groups themselves.
Therefore both options exist and really add to the diversity of the
exercise. The action learning activities offer team fun and engaging
ways to learn and practice the skills of teamwork. As the team moves
from one initiative to the other progress may be observed in the areas
of: