Corporate team building and corporate hospitality can contribute towards building successful teams. In today's dynamic business environment, where every action and outlay must deliver a result or affect a change, team building activities must be energising, motivating, engaging, but most of all effective.
From business orientated team building events, more formal corporate training, or mental and physical conference energisers, KDM's experience and expertise in team building in Essex will ensure your teams take back valuable skills and confidence from the events back to the workplace whilst having a little fun on the way.
Many of the towns and villages in Essex are rich in culture and are ideal for corporate team building events, the countryside provides a striking backdrop for corporate training and the county provides an abundance of event venues and hotels for team building activities and every variety of corporate events. We understand that the hotel, conference centre or site chosen for your team building activity or corporate training experience is paramount in the event planning process. With over 19 years experience in the marketplace KDM have a wealth of knowledge of venues, sites and locations within Essex and are able to source the perfect location for your conferences and meetings and team building exercises. Continue your corporate team building in into the evening with our interactive team events and corporate entertainment. From designing, managing and delivering your new team building, to providing your corporate events, let us build the atmosphere and assure the attention to detail, allowing you to focus on your guests.
Essex is a county in the East of England. The county town is Chelmsford, and the highest point of the county is Chrishall Common near the village of Langley, close to the Hertfordshire border, which reaches 482 feet (147 m).The name Essex derives from the East Seaxe or East Saxons. The Kingdom of Essex was traditionally founded by Aescwine in 527 AD, occupying territory to the north of the River Thames, incorporating much of what would later become Middlesex and Hertfordshire, though its territory was later restricted to lands east of the River Lee. It is through this origin as one of the 'Saxon' kingdoms that Essex is specifically not part of the region known as East Anglia (the latter comprising Norfolk, Suffolk, and Cambridgeshire), settled by tribes calling themselves 'Anglian'. Colchester in the north east of the county is Britain's oldest recorded town, dating back to before the Roman conquest, when it was known as Camulodunon, and was sufficiently well-developed to have its own mint.