Motivators on Greater Bay Area quest

WITH tourism board marketing messages calling on business event and inventive-travel organisers in Hong Kong “Up Your Game”, one company has stepped up to the challenge with a team-building product that connects people and businesses with the Greater Bay Area economic region.

Stuart Harris

Team Building Asia has rolled out Greater Bay Area Challenge, a fast-paced quiz and “immersive multi-level game” with groups encourage to find key trends in retail, innovation and digitalisation – all aimed at equipping they companies or organisations with skills and strategies to reap benefits from the markets across the GBA.

“More and more companies are looking to the Greater Bay Area to explore new opportunities and understand the latest trends,” Stuart Harris, co-founder of Team Building Asia, told MIX.

“We developed the Greater Bay Area Challenge so teams can experience this vibrant region in a hands-on, engaging way. It’s designed to help participants uncover key insights, think strategically and collaborate effectively while having fun, making the learning meaningful and immediately relevant to their business.”

The game is aimed at conference organisers brining event to the region, HR managers seeking to raise awareness of working in the GBA and event organisers of school programmes. The challenge helps build regional awareness, strategic thinking and collaborative problem-solving.

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“We designed it so every questions and multi-level task feels like an adventure through one of Asia’s most dynamic regions,” Harris said. 

“Teams think fast, collaborate closely and make strategic choices, all while uncovering the trends shaping the future of business. It’s fast paced, fun and every step gives teams insights they can use back in the real world.”

The GBA Challenge comes as Team Building Asia announced a major overhaul to its website.  




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