"As a team building activity, the scavenger hunt was a great success. We had gone to dinner as a group the night before and most people were relatively quiet and sedate. The dinner after our team building was very lively, with everyone sharing stories about what had happened during the outing. It was also great to have pictures available afterwards so that people could remember what a good time we all had and the funny stories that happened along the way ." - HR Director
"Rugged outdoor challenges can topple rigid office hierarchies and encourage the sort of camaraderie often missing from traditional off-site work events." - Newsweek article
These random comments (not from Travel by Morley clients), show the importance of spending time with people to develop and strengthen relationships, whether for business, institutional or personal reasons.
Achieving your organizational goals through travel and events is our specialty. We provide your group the opportunity to:
Build relationships
Work on team and individual issues
Have fun together
Share a common experience
Bond closer together as a team
Integrate new members
Re-energize your work/volunteer force
Embrace diversity
Decompress and create valuable memories
We can create a custom, memorable experience for:
Corporations:
Team-building
Employee/Client Recognition and Incentives
Hospitality
Product/Campaign Launch
Non-Profit Organizations
Donor Development
Fundraising
Volunteer Recruitment & Motivation
Educational Institution:
Increase Enrollment/Program Participation
Alumni Development
Affinity Groups
Increase Membership
Whether you want to need a half-day scavenger hunt in DC or a 3 week art tour through Europe , please call us today on (202) 882-2127, so that you too can achieve Success through Travel & Events .
DOES YOUR ORGANISATION USE CORPORATE HOSPITALITY EVENTS TO DEVELOP ITS KEY ACCOUNTS AND WIN NEW CLIENTS?
Here are the classic five corporate entertainment mistakes guaranteed to turn your clients off and leave little lasting impression on your business relationships.
1. Doing the same thing every year.
'Our Corporate entertainment has become boring and predictable. I want to do something different this year that my clients will love and will leave a lasting impression.'
2. Eat, Drink, Go home.
'Last year we spent a fortune on a corporate function. OK, it was great party but it felt like such a missed opportunity. Most of the clients who came haven't been in touch since. I want something that will make our clients feel more committed to us and will help us bring in more business.'
3. Budget Fun Days.
'Tight budgets mean that sometimes we're pretty restricted with what we can do with our clients. We want an event with a wow factor that won't burn a hole in our budget.'
4. Doing what everybody else does.
'Our clients have experienced so much hospitality from their suppliers that tickets for the Redskins or the Wizards are old hat. We need to do something that will make us stand out from the crowd.'
5. Staying a spectator
'When we're watching golf or baseball, there's no real opportunity to really talk and strengthen our business relationships. We need to find a more involving event that will bond us together and help us build on our partnerships.'