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As soon as TeamBonding Facilitator Paul Giroux kicked things off, asking “Ready for an adventure?”, it was clear this wasn’t your typical corporate event.
- Caroline Lyle, Bostinno

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9 Digital Scavenger Hunts for Teambuilding

TeamBonding offers five “Smartphone Scaventures,” in which players use the company’s mobile app to search for items, complete tasks, and snap photos. Teams earn points based on activities completed and the quality of photos. Hosts can create a mission list from a bank of more than 100 options—such as asking participants to play “human limbo”—or they can design their own activities. Teams can compete against one another from multiple locations, whether in different cities or different countries. Each hunt takes about three hours to complete.

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Inspire, Unite and Energize Through Teambuilding

Midwest Meetings spoke to David Goldstein (TeamBonding™) and others as they shared some of their insights on teambuilding including: why meeting/event planners might choose teambuilding, challenges encountered and popular teambuilding activities.

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Creative Team-Building Ideas

Want a quick snapshot of the current state of corporate America (and society at large, for that matter)? Look no further than your local team-building organization. “Corporate social responsibility is going to be hot for the next few years,” says David Goldstein.

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Philanthropic Team Building Events Interview with Teambonding Chicago

Working side by side on a mission of kindness inspires employees and cultivates a sense of camaraderie that enhances morale long after returning to the office.

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The Power of Play

In operation for 20 years, morale-industry leader TeamBonding specializes in creating activities that build community within your company.

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James Bond-Ing, Anyone?

The 007 theme song was playing as we stepped into the Juniper room at the Essex Conference Center & Retreat in Essex, Mass., last Thursday. A woman dressed in black and faux animal print peered down her sunglasses at us (it was dark and rainy out on that day in June), gave us a mysterious smile, then continued arranging some envelopes, Polaroid cameras, and other paraphernalia on the table...

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