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| | ... engage everyone Outdoor exercises are fun and attract the participants to actively take part.
... promote self-discovery Due
to the engaging character of outdoor exercises participants act natural
and authentic, unlike role plays. Hence the experience reflects
individual and group behavior patterns.
... display consequences and interdependencies. Behavioral
patterns lead to immediate and real consequences during the outdoor
exercises. Thus interdependencies between individual actions and team
performance become obvious.
... lead to a commitment to change
The authentic mirror and the understanding of interdependencies
of actions lead to strong motivation and willingness to promote change.
... bond Shared adventures establish a strong emotional bond between the members of the group.
... promote sustainable development The emotional experience works as a strong anchor for the insights and conclusions drawn from the exercise.
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Mayke Wagner-Froböse, Managing Director |
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