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Managers, team leaders, click here for some of the things your team can get out from the Junkyard Sports® experience. Meeting planners, event organizers, click here for some key costs and potential benefits to consider:
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We
have socks. We have a roll of toilet paper. Our mission, should
we choose to accept it: create an Olympic event. |
Phase
two: we explore the tensile strength of several socks tied together |
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In the process of designing and playing new sports, almost every aspect of team life is touched upon, lightly, and clearly, This helps assumptions and worries and teamlife issues surface, and be seen in a more understanding and playful light. Here are a few:
The debriefing process can take place while people are munching and watching the Instant Replay, creating just about the ideal environment for them to reflect on what they saw and did and learned.
Since we use a camcorder as standard equipment, we have a record of the Junkyard Sports® experience that can be used again and again, as a reminder, as a reference point, as a guideline for creating their own Junkyard Sports® experience. .
With a Technographer, computer and data projector, participants can also leave with a PowerPoint presentation of their key discoveries. And first-hand exposure to a technique for effective teamwork, of great value to virtual teams, whether they meet place-to-place or face-to-face.
Debriefing is optional and fun. It can take place almost anywhere it is easy for people to eat and watch TV together. Indoors or out.
Includes 2-3 hours of your essential Junkmaster (Bernie) and one assistant, two Portable Instant Junkyards, use of a camcorder. $2500 plus expenses.
Industry-specific junk can also be included (specific to the industry that the team works for). See the Junk Page for more.
A TV monitor big enough for all to see, and a place big enough for us all to play in. And if you can't, we'll get it for you for somewhere between $350 and $15,000 depending on where you want to play.
You'll need an additional Junkmaster for every 25 people. Figure about $500 per.
Though part of every Junkyard Sports® event, the Junk Food Buffet Game is a team building activity in its own right. People not only eat junk food, but work together to create new junk food combinations. As you can imagine, it can be as exotic or organic or junky as budget and taste allows. For a truly junky Junk Food Buffet, how about 20 extra large family-size jumbo bags, each with a different kind of potato chip, and 30 different 2-litre bottles of beer? ($15 per person). Or trail mixes and soy milks. ($25 per) Or caviars and champagnes. ($150 per)
A Technographer is $1500 plus expenses. Computer and projector rental $750

Though Junkyard Sports® can be played in almost any environment, there are a few things you might want to look for:
Large, open, carpeted area - large enough for everyone to play two different sports, simultaneously. For 25 people, a 40x40 open space is ample.
On the other hand, we can use the hallways.
- as long as there's enough room to play two sports, simultaneously. ($1500 and up for up to 25 players)
Generally, any place where the team can play, undisturbed, for three hours. The" undisturbed" part means some kind of space that can be made private, and that you can yell in:
($1500 and up, for up to 25 players)
Other corporate products:
Questions about which product would be best for you? Contact Bernie.

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