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Thrill teamed up with Google as preferred supplier of team building events in Sydney. Thrill designed a unique Google SURVIVOR team building program fostering team spirit and strengthening the GOOGLE Sales & Financial Services abilities.
Increasing the delivery of exceptional Google service.
Glorious Sydney sunshine and a fire lighting ceremony representing life, warmed tribal teams at the briefing for Google SURVIVOR and team building activities near Manly Beach.
Google teams displayed their strengths in crossing treacherous competitor zones, where team work was essential. Immunity team building activity challenges were facilitated sequentially.
Navigation and orienteering skills using compass bearings, defined strategic direction.
Search and retrieve puzzles allowed a focus on improving communication, problem solving skills and team cooperation, whilst enjoying great fun!
Teams set their targets and fired off Sling Shots, "Google FS accuracy improved markedly once opposing team members became targets".
Final team immunity challenge Google teams built their own rafts from planks, drums, poles, tape and rope. Each section of the teams rafts were carefully cross lashed and then plunged into the refreshing waters near Manly Beach.
Allowing Google teams to cool off. Tribal council jury voted and revealed the combined Google teams to be the ultimate survivor winners with Ravi becoming the ultimate Survivor.
Speak to teambuilding SURVIVOR professionals at THRILL to discuss your next team building activities and events in Manly or Manly Beach near Sydney T: 02 9630 2222
Google Team History:-
Google founders Larry Page and Sergey Brin developed a new online search tool that took root in a Stanford University dorm room and quickly spread around the world. Google is now widely recognized as the world's largest search engine. "An easy-to-use free service that usually returns relevant results in a fraction of a second". Through technology development and a continuing focus on innovation, Google work every day on their core mission: 'to organise the world's information, making it universally accessible and useful'. |