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The Expedition™ | Teamwork & Planning Training Activity
The Expedition™ | Teamwork & Planning Training Activity
Can teams plan a successful desert expedition? There are a number of routes but will teams identify the best one? Can they justify their decisions? Above all accurate planning is vital!
how, as a team, to address the overall planning process
to ask the right questions early on, to identify key issues
the importance of accuracy and attention to detail
basic logistics
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£450
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Product details
- Type Training Activity
- Timing 1.5 hours + debrief
- Use F2F & Virtual
- Target Audience All Levels
- Min Participants 3
- Max Participants* 24
- *More delegates? Contact Us
- Computer Required No
- Printer Required No
- Supply Format Digital Copy
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- Factsheet Télécharger
- Sample Team Brief Télécharger
Northgate says...
"In effect, teams start with 'a blank sheet of paper' so must first decide what they need to know in order to accomplish the mission goals. Asking the right questions is a key skill. Once teams have the information, importantly, what do they do with it!"
- How, as a team, to address the overall planning process
- To ask the right questions early on, to identify key issues
- The importance of accuracy and attention to detail
- Basic logistics
- To select the best personnel for the job
- To evaluate different options
Ideally suited to:
Training sessions on teamwork, planning skills and/or decision-making. Allows teams to make a plan, make some critical group decisions - and put it to the test!
Their mission is to travel to a location deep in the desert to collect a vitally important letter (that could mean the difference between life and death). They have a map, a vehicle to travel in and a coded message that will reveal the location - but little else. What data do they need in order to plan the expedition? They must formulate eight carefully constructed questions in order to get that critical information.
Now they can start planning in earnest. They’ll see there are three possible routes – all need investigating. Who does what? Do they demonstrate attention to detail? Are they conscious of time?
They must also choose four people to go on the expedition itself. What attributes are they looking for? They can select members of their own team or candidates whose details are supplied in the Team Brief – or a mixture of both.
Their vehicle is subject to strict weight restrictions, 900 Kg max, so fuel, water, food, first aid, tools etc must be carefully chosen for each stage of the journey. Emergency supplies MUST be carried; other items are optional - but all have weight implications. Teams use Checklists to plan the packing of the vehicle and ascertain total weights. Get it badly wrong – and the expedition fails!
If all safety precautions are adhered to, of the three possible routes, only one is realistic. Will teams realise this or will they take unjustifiable risks to get back to base ahead of their competitors?
- Briefly introduce the session, arrange the group into teams and issues team briefs, a map of the Gozo Desert and a Data Request Form.
- Teams have 15 minutes to brainstorm eight questions that will give them the data they need to plan the expedition. They note these on the Data Request Form (or supply them verbally).
- Whatever data was requested, issue each team with a Critical Information Sheet. This gives teams all the information they need to plan their expedition (but if possible retain teams' data requests for reference in the Debrief).
- Observe teams in action. Note relevant issues on their teamwork, delegation, leadership, planning skills and time management. Don't get involved in their task.
- After 90 minutes call a halt. After a short break issue copies of the Team Review Form for teams to work through.
- Ask each team EITHER to give brief feedback on how they worked together and what their final decision was, OR, if time allows, ask teams to prepare a more substantial presentation.
- Lead a general debrief on the activity – there are lots of issues. Summarise the key lessons learned. Relate these to the workplace and how improvements might be made in real life.
Full guidance supplied in the Trainer’s Notes.
- Trainer’s Notes
- Trainer's PowerPoint
- Trainer's Ref - The Code Deciphered
- Trainer's Ref - Optimum Decisions
- Team Brief
- Map of the Gozo Desert
- Data Request Form
- Critical Information Form
- Checklist Form
- Team Review Form
This activity is supplied digitally via the Northgate Trainerhub. No delivery charges apply.
This Northgate Training activity comes with a five-year licence for repeat use with up to 24 participants at a time, for use by Trainers based at one licence-holding site.
All Trainers physically based at the same office location can access the Northgate resources during the five-year term, including the digital resources supplied on the Trainerhub via your own site-specific Trainer Dashboard. If you have Trainers based at other locations, and/or remote workers, who would like to access and use the Northgate resources, we can advise further depending on your requirements.
For further information on our licence terms please view the Northgate Licence Agreement.
To use with more than 24 or for multiple site licences please contact us for a quote.
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Maria-Luisa Engelmann, Administrative Sales Support, Hilton International We played 'The Expedition' in person during our team meeting back in November. We had very good feedback and the participants really enjoyed it.
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Kevin Larvin, Learning & Development Manager, The Doyle Collection We used 'The Expedition' for some team building for our graduate management programme. A great way for them to be able to quickly build rapport, problem solve, collaborate and make decisions.
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Maria-Luisa Engelmann, Administrative Sales Support, Hilton International We played 'The Expedition' in person during our team meeting back in November. We had very good feedback and the participants really enjoyed it.
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Kevin Larvin, Learning & Development Manager, The Doyle Collection We used 'The Expedition' for some team building for our graduate management programme. A great way for them to be able to quickly build rapport, problem solve, collaborate and make decisions.