Spanish House – Team effort pays well
Our Search Engine Genie is the pioneer in SEO services, everyone knows. We specialize in optimizing the websites which in turn gets us potential clients with great expectations. We don’t fail to fulfill them. Thinking back of what could be the reason of our success as a team we wonder and amaze at all the events that took place in the past years. These events initiated team building and group work as the whole. We are proud to say that every employee is special to us in the way they are.
I’m just remembering the way that the teams worked for the house building competition. Though we were united to enjoy the event, we were still competitors. That healthy relationship was a blessing to the event. Internet is a blessing which gave vague ideas on international house models, which was the theme of the event. Sleepless night with thermo-coal sheets, synthetic glue, planning papers, mugs of coffee to make us awake, giggles and smiles that were the parts ad parcels of the model making paid off well, when we had the look at the finished product – the Spanish house. We waited till the next morning with great enthusiasm to watch other international house models to be exhibited. With great pride and happiness on the team effort, the models were kept for evaluation. We won the second place along with a special mention by ach and everyone who saw that.
3 Comments to Spanish House – Team effort pays well
We need loads of office gossips!
you guys can add on the titles “the late comer of the month” the gossiper of the month and stuff… makes the blog much curious…….
cheers anyways
Blog is much appreciated
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Yeah, we did a French castle, We were a great team with Suresh and Uma along with me. Rather we inspired the whole office by starting to build the house the day before the competition.
We name our big artifact as Castle. We had a great chance to read a lot about France architecture.
The funny part is we read the architecture after constructing our blue print. The most funny part was it just matched.
April 2, 2008