Corporate Team Building – Fresh Egg step into Hell’s Kitchen
24/03/09 in Videos by Dan Clarke | 3 CommentsMany of us have seen Gordon Ramsey ranting and raging on ITV’s Hells Kitchen. Red have developed our own version of the much loved programme to appeal to Corporate Companies who want to use it for Motivation and Team Building!
Last Fridays lucky Company where Fresh Egg a Web Design and Marketing company based in Worthing. They were celebrating their 9th year in business and also the arrival of a new chairman… no less than James Caan!
Adam Stafford MD of Fresh Egg wanted to create something that was different, but a team building event that would involve all of his 22 employees. On arrival they were given a welcome drink and nibbles followed by a tour of the kitchen. I then demonstrated some quick dishes that hopefully inspired the group!
We then showed them there mystery ingredients. The task started with all teams having to write a 3 course menu for 4 covers in 15 minutes using the mystery ingredients. After submitting the menus all teams were given 1 hour and 30 minutes to produce their menus!
I am glad to say that all teams served on time, the energy, concentration, and rivalry was fantastic. There were some real foodies taking part who wanted to produce great food. We even had an ex Chef in one team who naturally led his team…. they went on to win by a very close margin!
The teams then sat down and had a 2 course supper and a well deserved glass of wine!
if you are looking for a corporate event with a difference or want get a few friends together then you should be thinking about “Red’s Hell’s Kitchen”
Enjoy the video
Dan Clarke – Creative Chef
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It was a fantastic event! You can see how involved everyone was – nobody even noticed that they were being filmed. I great team building day – everyone enjoyed it – I would recommend it to any business as an alternative to the normal paint balling day out!
Where’s the pictures of my perfect looking cheesecakes? Gutted!
There’s all sorts of things like this available to companies, people just don’t realise, you need to take time to research what sort of team building is available before just choosing, as Lee pointed out, a paint-balling day. There’s so much out there that will help to meet objectives and teams tend to be much more responsive when doing something they can enjoy as well as learn from.