Cedar Point is a place that holds happy memories for many grownup kids in Michigan who spent hot summer days twirling and swirling and riding the rails. That’s why it’s such an excellent venue for a team building trip for your employees, your sports team, or any other group of people who need to work closely together. To make the most of it and ensure an enjoyable and productive time is had by all, here are six tips for your team building trip to Cedar Point:
Topics: corporate team building, Indian Trails, team bonding, Cedar Point, Cedar Point Bus Trips
If you want to promote teamwork in the workplace, why not plan a bus trip?
Every manager knows that teamwork on the job is a good thing. But teamwork requires team building … and doesn’t “team building” mean we have to do all those team building activities? You know the ones: rappelling down the side of a mountain … or doing that “trust fall” exercise where you close your eyes and fall backwards into the arms of your co-workers … and what modern manager has the time and money for all that?
Topics: educational group tours, planning, corporate team building, bus trips, team bonding, Field Trip Ideas
Team Bonding: Why You Should Book with a Charter Bus Company
Your team’s in a bit of a rut. The meetings are staggering. The usual antics are lacking. The air feels stale. It’s understandable, it happens to all teams at all companies at some point or another. Doing nothing isn’t going to help, though. Your team needs a break from the ordinary. They need to get out and rejuvenate. To help, we’ve outlined some tips and benefits for booking a day retreat on a charter bus to get your team back on track.
Topics: charter bus trips, corporate team building, bus tickets, summer bus trips, bus trips, team bonding
Corporate Team Building Retreats: Are They Still a “Thing”?
If you’ve been in the workforce for a while, chances are you’ve attended or, depending on your perspective, been subjected to a corporate team building retreat at some point in your career. Do any of these old standards strike a chord?
Topics: corporate team building
Topics: corporate team building