Good deeds team building (CSR)

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Whoever does good, meets good. It is certainly not nonsense and you are going to prove it during this fun and noble team outing. Armed with an ipad you will go into town in teams. There you will answer questions and perform heroic deeds on the basis of very fun assignments, just on the street. Work together as a team to make the world a little more fun and beautiful

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What can you expect?

  • He who does good, meets good
  • Make the world a little more fun
INSPIRATION

Good deeds team outing at various locations throughout the Netherlands

The Good Deeds team outing is proof that team building doesn't always have to be about winning, running or fanatically shooting each other with arrows. Sometimes working together is actually the most fun when you do something good together. No long meetings about "social impact," just roll up your sleeves, work together and at the end of the day think "Hey ... this actually felt surprisingly good." During this team outing, you will work as a team on one or more good deeds. It could be anything: helping out at a community organization, making something for a good cause or getting hands-on in the neighborhood. Do not expect heavy fare, but rather a lot of fun, cooperation and colleagues who suddenly turn out to be very fanatical when it comes to helping.

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Good deeds throughout the Netherlands

And the great thing is: this can be done throughout the Netherlands, each with its own vibe. In Amsterdam, the Goede Daden team outing takes on an energetic, urban vibe. Here there is fast switching, creative thinking and it turns out that good intentions can be executed surprisingly efficiently. In Utrecht, everything is compact and well-organized. Perfect for putting your shoulders to the wheel and seeing immediate results from what you do. Rotterdam has a practical approach. Not too much talking, just doing. Here you see colleagues tackling things without hesitation - and getting to know each other better in the meantime. In The Hague the outing takes on a slightly neater look, but once everyone is busy, job titles disappear and it's purely about working together. Eindhoven brings smart ideas and creative solutions. Here people don't just help, they think about how to do things even better. In Breda, the atmosphere is relaxed and warm. Here people help with a smile, a joke and sometimes an unexpected dose of fanaticism. Groningen provides energy. Everyone participates, no one stands still and the team spirit grows with every good deed. And in Maastricht, the Goede Daden team outing feels almost burgundian. Quiet, attentive and mindful of the shared moment.

Good deeds throughout the Netherlands

Satisfied feeling, new memories and stories that will linger long afterwards

What makes this team outing so strong is that everyone can contribute something. You don't have to be a hero, you don't have to have experience, and you certainly don't have to have taken a "doing good in 10 steps" course. Participating is enough. One person automatically takes the lead (sometimes without anyone asking), another supports quietly in the background and yet another proves especially indispensable for the atmosphere - often with dry comments at exactly the right time. The great thing is: without feeling like an assignment or obligatory number, cooperation arises almost automatically. Tasks are divided, ideas arise spontaneously and suddenly everyone works together as if it has been going on for years. Even colleagues who normally prefer to "just watch along" turn out to be surprisingly active here - if only to avoid being assigned to the luggage work again. And yes, there is a lot of laughter. Because working together on something good fortunately does not mean that it has to be heavy, serious or pedantic. On the contrary. Precisely because the atmosphere is informal, jokes, little blunders and moments arise that make you laugh hard later on. Like someone who is just a little too fanatical in his approach, or a team that is completely convinced that this really is the best approach ... until it turns out that it can be done differently. What makes this outing extra special is that you suddenly get to know colleagues in a different way. Not as a function, title or role in a meeting, but simply as a person. Someone with humor, commitment, patience or just a talent for improvisation. That creates a bond you don't just get during a regular work day. A Goede Daden team outing at different locations throughout the Netherlands is therefore connecting, meaningful and surprisingly fun. You go home with a satisfied feeling, new memories and stories that stay with you for a long time. And very often with that one thought: "Why don't we do this more often?"

Satisfied feeling, new memories and stories that will linger long afterwards
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During a Good Deeds team outing, you will work together as a team to do something positive for the environment. Think help, support, refurbish or surprise. It's about working together outside the work context and experiencing how fun (and connecting) it is to do something good together.

Both. The impact is serious, but the atmosphere is mostly relaxed and fun. There is work, laughter and cooperation without it feeling heavy or pedantic.

No. You don't have to be good at anything except participating. The activities are low-threshold and accessible to everyone.

A stronger bond between you, new conversations, lots of laughs and the feeling that you really contributed something together. And that often lasts longer than any standard team outing.