If you've found yourself lacking the confidence to use our team building games, or would just like to experience them yourself before using them, come along to a TeamBuilding Game Demo.
These events give you the opportunity to experience one of our team building games as a participant. You'll not only see how it works but experience it first-hand from the learner's perspective!
Murder at Glasstap Grange is a versatile and powerful activity that can be used to test many different behaviours.
Teams are provided with a version of the same ‘Who Dunnit’ story. Each version contains different vital clues and only by working together, and exchanging and collating information effectively, will participants have any chance of solving the mystery and identifying who was murdered, by who, how and why. First, they have to discover that they have different versions!
The aims of the game are to:
- Assess team dynamics and their ability to communicate effectively and work cooperatively.
- Show the importance of sharing information with others and gathering information through effective questioning and listening.
- Understand the importance of a thorough investigation when solving problems.
- Provide an opportunity to practise working effectively under pressure and maintaining the focus and momentum needed to complete the task accurately and in the allotted time.
Like all of our Team Building Games, this activity tests a wide variety of skills and behaviours including communication skills, team building, team skills, effective meetings, time management, leadership and problem solving.
Places are allocated on a first come, first served basis and exclusively available to Trainers' Library members with a Classic or Complete membership.
Although the event is free to attend, please note that due to the demand and the limited spaces available, there will be a cancellation fee of £95.00 in the event of a no show, or cancellation within two weeks of the event if we are unable to refill your place. This helps ensure tickets are allocated fairly and used.