Sun Life focus on client services

Published on 03 Jul 2017

Leading financial services company, Sun Life were looking for a team building activity that would highlight client services. Catalyst team building activity, Bridging the Divide, where participants and teams are both the supplier and the customer at the same time was chosen for the event. To add to the complexity of the program, while teams design and build a giant elevated circular bridge they are only allowed to communicate with their customers by conference call and human email.

What happened on the day?

On the day, teams were assigned specific parts of the bridge. They were given instruction manuals, the materials and tools required to build their respective portions. Various roles were quickly assigned and resources assessed to ensure a building plan was clearly drawn out.

Teams communicated their plans and collaborated with each other on building adjoining portions to ensure all sides match up – not an easy task when the bridge was purposely designed with angles and elevations! Teams made full use of conference call and human email communication tools to exchange data and to clarify and verify information.

As the deadline drew near, teams hurried to clarify final details and added finishing touches to their portion of the bridge. At delivery time, teams brought their finished portion to the“client” who verified that it had been built according to plans. Excitement mounted as the bridge was assembled and laughter erupted as some portions didn’t turn out as expected.

Finale

After a short debriefing session to share experiences and key initiatives from the afternoon’s activities, teams came back into the room to test the bridge structure. The CEO of Sun Life was given the honour of driving the remote-controlled truck on the bridge. Cheered on by the delegates, the truck successfully made its round with sounds of excited cheers and laughter.

The activity promoted the need to provide a “Can-do” attitude to clients and to clarify and verify regularly to meet their specific needs. The whole event signified what can be achieved by working together towards one unified goal, as delegates posed for a group photo with the magnificent circular bridge.

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