Conference centre specialist Sundial Group has launched Sundial Learning, a sub-brand to market its Teamscapes teambuilding activities UK-wide.
BlueSky Experiences is the first events management company to sign a licence agreement to deliver Teamscapes, exclusively, at their centre in Perth, Scotland.
Sundial’s learning and development director, Lucy McGibbon, heads the new brand, along with Lorraine Swann, who returns to the Sundial fold as Teamscapes business manager. “Our approach,” says McGibbon, “is to liaise with the client and take time to understand what they want to achieve before tailor-making an event that will best meet their specific needs.”
Previously only available at Sundial’s three venues, Teamscapes can now be run at any location in the UK, whether it is a hotel, training venue or client’s office. The Teamscapes portfolio includes outdoor activities, indoor tasks and culinary challenges. “Teamscapes are incredibly powerful activities,” says McGibbon, “and I’ve seen people at all levels in organisations of all shapes and sizes have very significant ‘eureka’ moments that have gone on to radically change the way they interact with colleagues.”
29 July 10
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