Catalyst Global

Cartoon Capers

  • Duration
  • 1 - 2 hrs
  • Location
  • Indoors
  • Participation
  • Competitive
  • Participant numbers
  • Min: 10
  • Max: Unlimited

Key conference messages reinforced with a storyline of oversized comic strip frames.

A comical event of planning, communication and creativity based around the production of a giant cartoon comic strip. The challenge is for all teams to work together to create a comic strip story on large pre-drawn cartoon storyboard 'frames'. There is a sequence to the frames, but no clues as to what it is, leaving plenty of scope for lively debate as to what fits where. The event culminates in a 'live' presentation of the cartoon - a highly entertaining climax to a fun and thought-provoking activity and a memorable way of reinforcing key conference messages.

  • Key Business Benefits
  • Brand Awareness
  • Corporate Responsibility
  • Customer Service
  • Energising a Conference
  • Exploring Excellence
  • Fun & Motivation
  • Practical Leadership
  • Strategy Communication
  • Stimulating Creativity
  • Team Dynamics
  • Visualising the Future

Testimonial

    "We had a great time, not only did we learn a lot about us as a team but also did each one learn their shortfalls.  Despite the cold weather we did have a great time.  The guys were great, they even helped me with a production line getting gift boxes packed for our function for the Monday night. "


    Johnson & Johnson

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