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 West Midlands 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.
West Midlands 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. Regardless of the style of the event venue chosen for your corporate team building activities – whether it be one of the specialist conference venues or one of the many meeting venues in West Midlands - KDM will be able to use their 19 years of experience to ensure that your corporate events are not only successful but also runs to budget. Conclude your corporate training in West Midlands 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.
West Midlands was formed as a Metropolitan county in 1974, encompassing the cities of Birmingham, Wolverhampton and Coventry, together with Brierley Hill, Dudley, Solihull, Walsall and West Bromwich. The county was made up of parts of the historic counties of Staffordshire, Warwickshire, and Worcestershire. West Midlands is still a ceremonial county with a Lord Lieutenant. West Midlands is largely an urban county, where much of England's industry is based. The area has a long and rich history, museums, art galleries and superb shopping and dining facilities. It also has a network of canals which offers opportunities for cruising, walking and cycling along the banks. There are three Green Belt areas within the county. Meriden Gap - some 15 miles across - lies between Birmingham and Coventry. Barr Beacon is a hill on the edge of Walsall while the Sandhill Valley is home to the RSPB Nature Reserve and Sandwell Valley Country Park. Tourism in West Midlands starts in Britain's second largest city - Birmingham - which offers a wealth of attractions. To name but a few: Birmingham Museum of Transport, the National Motorcycle Museum (nearby, at Bickenhill), Birmingham Botanical Gardens,BarberInstitute of Fine Arts, The Icon Gallery, National Sea Life Centre, Blakesley Hall and Castle Bromwich Hall Gardens.