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Creativate – Study Desks & Chairs is a purposeful team-building experience where participants work together to design and assemble school furniture for underprivileged children. The workshop is fast-paced and engaging, presenting challenges that mirror real-world business situations such as limited resources, shifting priorities, and inter-team dependencies. What begins as a creative exercise quickly evolves into a powerful lesson in teamwork and collaboration. Teams realize that only by breaking silos and aligning their efforts can they complete their task efficiently and successfully. The culmination of the activity is both rewarding and impactful — beautifully crafted desks and chairs donated to children, enabling better learning environments
Workshop Brief
How this team building workshop is delivered?
Participants are divided into teams, each responsible for building and assembling parts of the furniture. ->Teams initially start by constructing smaller projects (like doll houses) to build confidence and coordination. ->Soon, they discover that inter-team collaboration is essential to achieve the bigger goal — building study desks and chairs. ->Unexpected challenges test adaptability, resource management, and problem-solving skills throughout the process. Facilitators weave in insights, connecting the workshop back to workplace scenarios where collaboration, leadership, and innovation are critical.
Is This Right For Your Team?
One size doesn’t fit all. Read more before deciding. This experience is ideal for teams who want to: ->Strengthen cross-functional collaboration and break down silos ->Practice problem-solving under time and resource constraints ->Combine team learning with a meaningful social contribution By the end of the workshop, participants not only gain stronger team connections and leadership lessons but also the fulfillment of having contributed to children’s education in a tangible way.