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 Merseyside 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.
Merseyside has a diversity of venues, both large and small to cater for a wide variety of team building events or your management conference. Event venues for corporate training, castles for corporate entertainment, country houses for new team building and business hotels for conference energisers. 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 Merseyside and are able to source the perfect location for your conferences and meetings and team building exercises. Conclude your corporate training in Merseyside by injecting a little innovation with one of KDM’s team building events. From indoor team building games to fun ice breakers our range of team building activities will add sparkle and panache to your team build.
Merseyside in north west England, was created by the government in 1974. It encompasses the city of Liverpool and surrounding areas. Merseyside Tourist Information is available in Liverpool, Birkenhead, Southport and St. Helens. Although this could be considered a 'new' county, it contains towns with heritage and culture, great shopping, dining and sports facilities, as well as locations to enjoy the countryside and open-air pursuits. The Wirral Peninsula known locally as 'The Wirral', was originally the northern part of the county of Cheshire. Surrounded by the Irish Sea on three sides, the River Dee to the east and the River Mersey to the west. The eastern side of the area became industrialised, when in 1824 William Laird opened what is now known as Cammell Laird shipbuilding. Many other industries are now based here bringing prosperity to the area.