KDM work closely with Glasgow’s many city centre venues and outlying country house hotels providing quality team building and corporate entertainment.
Glasgow is Scotland's second and largest city; situated on the banks of the River Clyde it is the gateway to the Scottish Highlands and beautiful West Coast.
In the 17th century Glasgow became prosperous trading in tobacco, sugar and cotton with North America.
Glasgow is the birthplace of Charles Rennie Mackintosh (1868 - 1928). Mackintosh did much to promote European Art Nouveau; amongst his best-known work is The Glasgow School of Art, and The Willow Tea Rooms in Suchiehall Street, both of which are open to visitors.
Sir William and Lady Burrell bequeathed their fabulous collection of antiques, artefacts and paintings, to Glasgow City in 1944. The Burrell collection is now housed in Pollock Country Park. With the decline of shipbuilding and heavy industry, Glasgow has focussed its attention on becoming a centre for cultural entertainment, it is the home of Scottish Ballet and Opera, the Royal Scottish National Orchestra, BBC Symphony Orchestra and National Youth Orchestra of Scotland.
Hampden is Scotland's National football stadium.
Learn to manage your time efficiently
Learn new team skills
Define roles within a team structure
Encourage team co-operation
Learn negotiation skills
Cross boundaries
Develop management team skills
Think creatively
Brainstorm as a team
Undertake risk-taking assessments
Convert your ideas into reality
Forge a team spirit
Glasgow - brilliant for Team Building!


