A series of skill games that strictly require everyone's collaboration to be completed. A winning way to train collaboration and to demonstrate, once again, how the strength of the group is essential to face
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Challenge, commitment and result for the community. Strange as it may seem, orienteering activity allows the work team to achieve results, to understand the meaning of a valuable journey. Orient yourself to understand which
A mega twister, a relay race on the beach, the legendary tug of war and a rowing race: everything you need to train a super energetic and enthusiastic team. What else?
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