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Team building in Stockholm

Outdoor team building in Stockholm

During 2017 we had the pleasure of working with some fun, innovative companies, who took the 100 Point Challenge as an office team-building activity. Though the words ‘office team building’ have been known to produce collective sighs of exasperation, studies have shown that (particularly for millenials) effective team-building can increase staff productivity, engagement, collaboration and even improve retention levels.

A group from the Tallink IT Department

For this reason, there is a trend towards increased investment in team-building, whether it be escape rooms (check out Questrooms if you are here in Stockholm) or segway polo in Djurgården.

Here at 100 Point Challenge, we approach team building in a way that blends creativity, traditional problem solving, a dose of healthy competition and some good old-fashioned play. Plus, your team gets to explore beautiful Stockholm, learn a bit about its history, and take home some polaroid photos as a memento for the office fridge.

We find that activities like this align the team around a common purpose, enhances cohesion, trust and communication, and can even help to identify the role each team member is likely to play when solving a real life problem. It is also a fantastic way to troubleshoot communications or dynamics issues before they occur, in a low risk, carefree environment.

One of our public groups

Whether you are hosting a kick-off, on-boarding new staff or entertaining guests/prospective recruits, taking the 100 Point Challenge is a great way to get your people out into the city for two hours of creative thinking, problem solving, logic and against-the-clock collaboration.

You can book a challenge in Stockholm.

Anna Millan  anna.millan@100pointchallenge.com

Cover photo: Jeppe Wikstrom via Visit Stockholm