One thing to consider when deciding between space for team building, it should be something that your team needs and something that people will be excited about (instead of groaning).
The Best Indoor Team Building Practices
Indoor options are more suited for those teams that need a bit of discipline and some extra material comfort. They’re ideal if you have:
Mixed age or mixed fitness levels
Those embarrassed to work out outside or play games competitively
Those on a tight schedule (indoor sessions are known to run like clockwork)
A communications, problem solving goal
Imagine escape rooms, art and craft classes , or cooking challenges – anything that is facilitated but has unique elements.
Outdoor Team Building That Works Best
When all else fails, energise your spirits and morale with a little out-of-the-box thinking through physical activity. They work well if your team:
Sitting at desks all day requires a reboot
Already have strong, shared relationships and can challenge ideas
Love a friendly rivalry and aren’t afraid to play dirty
Could do with some work on confidence and resilience
Scavenger hunts, outdoor problem-solving trails, sport-style challenges, or adventure days are, of course, some fantastic options. For more details on Corporate Team Building Activities, visit //www.270climbing.com/group-activities/corporate-team-building
Ideal for Most Teams
If in doubt, try a 70/30 split: an inside base (briefings, feeding back, unpacking) and something outside that can be more easily undertaken. The best team building is whatever folks will attend and then talk about (in a good way).
