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The Krypton Maze
Bridge Build Activity
Some stats:! 70% of us have left a job because of relationship issues - usually with their immediate manager.!
67% of business success comes from managing relationships! 25% of a managers time is lost per day day to unnecessary conflict, argument and misunderstanding. Gaining an understanding of both our own and our colleagues behaviours is the key objective of many team development workshops. ! The Krypton Maze event is a series of physical and cerebral challenges designed to bring our behaviours to the forefront. ! By observing and providing feedback, facilitators can give participants insights into their behaviour and their impact on the team. ! This is provided in a safe environment where the participants can ‘play’ with their behaviour without fear of the impact it may have.! A great support to workshops, this activity really brings behaviour to life! “For many Extraverts, ‘hell at a party’ is ‘not being able to get in.’ Many Introverts see it as ‘being there.’ ”! Isabel Briggs!
Krypton Maze Activity Description Physical Challenges Photo Mission The team is presented with a number of photographs that they must duplicate as closely as possible. However, they also have to find the item in the photo and replicate the picture from memory.
Serendipity Several items need to be retrieved from within a specified zone. The teams only have a few resources with which to retrieve them. Can they work out how the items can safely be retrieved?
Pipe Dreams
Synergy
A number of ball-bearings need to be transported along a number of lengths of tube to the collection point at the end. However, the tubes are full of holes! The team needs to work together if all the balls are to be collected.
Teams are placed onto a giant set of skis and asked to negotiate our tricky obstacle course. This would be a headto-head challenge as two teams compete to complete the course in the fastest time.
Da Vinci Bridge
Bridge Build
The great inventor Leonardo Da Vinci once designed a bridge that was capable of being built using only interlocking pieces of wood. Can the teams work out the design?
The team must navigate their way across some barrels and selected bases. However, their resources are very limited so will the teams be able to work out the solution?
The Orbital
Egg Toss
The teams have to retrieve a number of stainless steel ‘Orb’s’ that are located around an area. They can only reach them by laying down a trail that takes them through the Orb field and back to their starting location.
In this finale activity, all the teams are presented with the same materials in order to build a contraption capable of throwing an egg the greatest distance. An ‘egg’cellent way to finish the day!
Krypton Maze Activity Description Cerebral Challenges The Harlequin
Chemical Reaction
The team is presented with a number of coloured squares divided into quadrants. The objective is to match up the squares so that the colours are coordinated. Sounds simple but is fiendishly difficult!
Whilst working on a volatile mixture of chemicals, one of our scientists has made a mistake and set in motion a possibly explosive chain reaction! Can the team separate the liquid in time to stop the meltdown?
Wired
Build That Tune
Can the teams figure out our circuit board to ensure each diode has the correct number of connections? The time is limited, and the pressure is on!
An MP3 player is supplied to a team which has a series of chimes that make a specific tune recorded onto it. All the teams have to do is construct interconnecting towers to enable a ball to strike the chime plates in the right order and at the right time!
Communication Communication
Semaphore
The teams are split into describers and listeners where one section of the team will have to convey the details of a diagram, via walkie-talkie, to the other section of the team. How accurate will the diagram be?
The team is split into two and one section must communicate an important message to the other using this tried and tested method of communication. This is all about attention to detail and concentrating on the task at hand!
Pressure
Egg Tower
A number of blocks are placed upon one of a series of three pressure sensitive pads. The team has to work out how to transfer all the blocks onto one of the other pads in order to stop a bomb from exploding!
The teams are presented with sheets of A4 paper and cellotape and tasked with building the tallest freestanding tower capable of supporting an egg at it’s highest point. Simple enough?!
The Krypton Maze Some probable displayed behaviours according to type. Extrovert
Introvert
What are we expecting What are we expecting to see? to see?
Sensing
Intuition
What are we expecting to see?
What are we expecting to see?
The Extrovert preference may be observed in the following way:!
The Introvert preference may be observed in the following way:!
The Sensing preference may be observed in the following way:!
The Intuition preference may be observed in the following way:!
Talkative! Sociable! Direct! Quick to act! Risk-taking
Contemplative! Thoughful! Quiet! Cautious! Deep Thinking
Practical! Focus on facts! Observant! Analytical! Observant
Imaginative! Creative! Looks for patterns! Acts on gut instinct! Clarifies well
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‘Problems arise for the introverts because they often do not look closely enough at the outer situation ! and, therefore, do not really see it. The extraverts often do not stop looking at the specific situation long ! enough to see the underlying idea.’! Isabel Briggs
The Krypton Maze Some probable displayed behaviours according to type. Thinking
Feeling
Judging
Perceiving
What are we expecting to see?
What are we expecting to see?
What are we expecting to see?
What are we expecting to see?
The Thinking preference may be observed in the following way:!
The Feeling preference may be observed in the following way:!
The Judging preference may be observed in the following way:!
The Perceiving preference may be observed in the following way:!
Analytical! Logical! Uses cause & effect! Reasonable! Determined
Empathetic! Harmonious! Supportive! Fair! Team player
Planned! Systematic! Methodical! Good time keeping! Completer!
Flexible! Casual! Adaptable! Spontaneous! Tactile!
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‘Unless thinkers carry their respect for cause and effect into the field of human relations, they may not have much awareness of people.’! Isabel Briggs
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