Connect Your teams and help them grow
Improve communication, conflict resolution, problem-solving skills and more with our variety of professional development courses, experiences and activities.
How to Talk to a Human
From the Mind Behind Radiolab
How to Talk to a Human with Radiolab founder, Jad Abumrad, is an interactive experience that helps make 1-on-1 exchanges easier.
Calm in the Midst of Chaos
Develop Skills to Cope with Stress
We partnered with professional development entrepreneur Nicole Serena Silver to create an entirely new corporate wellness team building experience.
What Makes Our Professional Development Experiences Different
We Work with Thought Leaders
Many of our Professional Development courses and experiences were developed in partnership with industry thought leaders and subject matter experts to provide the best and most relevant content in a way that will resonate and make an impact on your teams.
We Can Adapt to Any Format
All of our Professional Development experiences and courses are highly customizable to your needs and objectives. So, whether you're looking for an in-person activity, a virtual one, or a mix of both, we have you covered. And with over 20 years of experience in team-building, all of our content is engaging, inspiring, and impactful, no matter the format.
We Keep it Current
On top of constantly adding new experiences to our library, we consistently go back and modify our existing experiences to incorporate new content and other features to keep our customers coming back year after year.
What Our Customers Have To Say
“This is the best way to spend a couple of hours with your coworkers. You'll see a side of them you didn't know was there.”
Costco
“This game brings people/teams together so quickly - and by the end, everyone is high fiving, laughing, and best of friends! Everyone had nothing but great things to say about this experience - thank you for everything!”
Amazon
“I played an On-Site game years ago, and the feedback I'm getting from my players is that the Self-Hosted experience was very good. Looking forward to the next one! ”
Cisco
Return to Work 2026 | Make It Worth Coming Back
Somewhere between “just circling back” and your fourth coffee, there’s a quiet realization happening across offices everywhere. Being back in person is not the same as being connected. The desks are the same, the Slack channels are the same, the calendars are just as full, but the energy can feel a little flat. Because proximity is not the same as interaction, and interaction is not the same as connection. That part takes intention.
Right now, a lot of teams are sitting in that in-between space. Not fully remote, not fully back, and not entirely sure what “together” is supposed to feel like anymore. Which means culture does not just happen on its own. It has to be designed. And no, that does not mean another meeting about culture. It means creating moments where people actually experience it.
Here is what usually happens. You bring people together for an offsite, a team meeting, maybe even a company-wide day. Everyone shows up with good intentions. There is even a spark of energy at the beginning. But then people naturally drift toward who they already know. Conversations stay surface level. A few voices take over while others hang back. No one is doing anything wrong. It is just human nature. Left alone, a room defaults to comfort, not connection.
So if the goal is real interaction, the environment has to shift.
That is where we come in. The Go Game is built to move people out of passive mode and into participation quickly. No awkward icebreakers. No forced fun. Just structured play that makes it easy to jump in and hard to stay on the sidelines. Within minutes, teams are forming, decisions are being made, and people are collaborating with colleagues they may not have spoken to all year. It is not about turning everyone into extroverts. It is about creating a space where contribution feels natural, where different personalities actually have a place to show up.
And here is the part people do not expect. It sticks. When you solve something together, laugh together, or win something together, your brain does not file that under “work event.” It files it under experience. So the next time those same people are in a meeting, something has shifted. They talk faster. They trust quicker. They engage more fully. Not because they were told to, but because they already did.
We see it happen every time. At the start, people are polite and slightly reserved, figuring it out. Then something small breaks the pattern. A team name, a quick win, a shared laugh. From there, it builds. By the middle, the room feels completely different. Louder, looser, more alive. By the end, you do not need a survey to tell you it worked. You just look at the photo. Everyone is smiling like they are in a dental ad, fully there, not checking their phone, not halfway in.
If you are bringing your team back together, do not waste the moment. You already have people in the same place at the same time, which is the hardest part. Now make it count. Skip the default agenda. Skip the version of “fun” that people can sit through without actually engaging. Do something that changes the dynamic.
Because fun is not extra. It is not a reward at the end of the day or something you tack on if there is time. It is one of the fastest ways to build the kind of connection every team says they want.