Geared for Success

About “Geared for Success”
In this engaging activity which has teams buzzing with energy from the word
go – teams are challenged to shift gears and build their own mechanical toys.
In a touching finale, these toys are donated to schools run by NGOs, where they
will go on to inspire a new generation of engineers. Can your team facilitate
this for underprivileged children?





Business impact
The Geared for Success activity will help you:

Frequently asked questions
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Yes, we break the team to smaller groups of 3-4 people to ensure everyone is engaged. Team members would need to switch roles and take up additional responsibilities during the course of the challenge. This keeps everyone engaged.
Rectangular tables with flat tops are needed for the activity. Usually, hotels use 6 x 2 ft rectangular tables, and these are good enough as long as the surface is smooth. We have also managed with circular tables when rectangular ones have been unavailable.
In all experiential activities, the teams participating don't necessarily have to succeed for the learning outcomes to be achieved. Having said that, 80% of teams doing this activity succeed in varying degrees.