Today, companies have much higher expectations for their team-building events than in the past. When organizing activities for groups of 30 to 300 or more people, it is no longer enough for participants to interact solely with the 4 to 10 members of their immediate team. Our clients want even more interaction!
That is why we have gone the extra mile to enable large-scale interaction at your events. Competing teams in Mooveteam events interact with one another in ways that were not previously possible.
The simplest form of interaction is the live scoreboard. Even though teams do not input data directly into it, the scoreboard builds game tension and serves as the foundation for many other inter-team interactions.
When a team checks the leaderboard and sees, for instance, that their friends on the Marketing team are leading by 30 points, they might be tempted to joke around by sending a playful message via the chat function. These exchanges make the event more fun and—as previously mentioned—expand the scope of interaction from the small team to the entire group, as every team stays aware of what the others are doing.
Teams can also send one of our "gadgets" to another team. These brief disruptions appear on the target team's iPad, identifying the sender. Teams can "crack" another team's screen or send a spooky image that blocks the view of the map.
With the X-Ray feature, teams can see the location of all other teams at any given moment, offering insight into their competitors' strategies. This sparks internal team discussions and might even lead them to decide to follow another team!
Perhaps the most innovative form of interaction is Mooveteam’s "alliances" feature: we can create teams of teams! This means, for example, an event with 10 teams and five alliances. Teams collaborate in pairs—while completing different challenges, sometimes even in different locations around the world—to see which alliance achieves the highest score.
Interdependent challenges can be used to make these alliances even more meaningful. An interdependent challenge is one that a team must solve so that its partner team within the alliance can solve one of its own challenges. This fosters greater collaboration and even more fun!
In short, if you want to impress your clients with your team-building scavenger hunts, make the event as interactive as possible!
