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CSI:
On-Location

Quick Facts:
Purpose: Build teamwork and critical thinking skills while
using the tools and methods of a real CSI agent
Audience: Personnel at any level of the organization
Group size: 6+
Session Length: 3 hours
Location: Anywhere your team is meeting
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CSI: On-Location
Your
City has been targeted by a seasoned group of felons wrecking havoc. The
acts range from petty theft to arson and even homicide! The evidence of
their heinous crimes is spread throughout your fair city. As a newly
formed CSI team, youll have to uncover evidence and make critical links
between your findings and the suspects. Each participant must utilize
planning, collaboration and most importantly, teamwork to achieve
success. This unique program requires teams to complete a series of
tasks that range from sketching crimes scenes to counting bullet holes
to identifying blood spatter patterns. This outdoor CSI team building
adventure provides an invaluable opportunity for groups to work together
outside the confines of a conference room. Experience the adrenalin as
your team races from crime scene to crime scene as you attempt to gather
enough evidence to successfully apprehend this ruthless group of
hooligans.
Teamwork, analytical thinking and collaboration are the essence of this
outdoor crime busting activity. This unique program requires teams to
master the most critical crime scene investigation skills, such as
counting bullet holes, identifying blood spatter patterns, and
determining the sequence of the criminal events. Will your team bring
peace back to the streets of your fine city? Its up to you and your
team.
Courses
Here are a few of our courses that
are located throughout various cities in the United States.
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California
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Hollywood
(Downtown)
- San Francisco (The
Embarcadero)
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Florida
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Illinois
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North Carolina
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New Jersey
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New York
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New York City (Grand Central Station)
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What Others Think of Our
CSI: On-Location Team Building Program:
CSI: On-Location was a lot
of fun. I kept thinking back at how each team worked it out. Different
strategies were used to gather the most points. How each team took care
of themselves, was real nice. In my case, I had a bad leg, and one of
the members of my team suggested we take a taxi so that I would not put
more stress on the leg. One team shared their finding with each team (it
was a bank deposit slip). All in all, it was a great activity with very
good outcomes. Valerie was great. She is a great facilitator, and was
very accommodating to the team! Iris Rivera, Assistant to Vice President, Merck & Co., Inc. (Puerto
Rico)

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