Catalyst Global

Flat Out: Afloat

  • Duration
  • 1 - 2 hrs
  • Location
  • Outdoors
  • Participation
  • Competitive
  • Participant numbers
  • Min: 20
  • Max: Unlimited

From blueprint to boat, teams work on a cardboard vessel that floats

The world's most innovative and exciting 'build your own boat' concept! Teams have to select a design, gather together some unlikely building materials and then combine their individual talents to build a seaworthy vessel. The teams find out that the 'impossible' becomes very achievable when individuals collaborate and co-ordinate their efforts. They also discover that true leadership and great ideas can often come from those you least expect. The proof of a job well done, takes place on a lake, pool or the open sea. Teams take to the water in a race, regatta, sea battle or full-blown adventure to recover sunken treasure

  • Key Business Benefits
  • Energising a Conference
  • Fun & Motivation
  • Practical Leadership
  • Project Planning
  • Strategy Communication
  • Team Dynamics
  • Uniting Teams

Testimonial

    "We had a wonderful time! All were impressed with the way it was done. Very professional, but VERY friendly. We had a blast! Dream Team's number will remain highlighted in my telephone book for future events. Many thanks again to Izak and Sarah; they did very well to make our day a success"


    Danone Clover

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