Start with the band, not the game
The LTA range sits mostly in the 20 to 70 people planning zone, where one strong format or a light two-format plan is usually easier to manage.
Public-sector case study
Land Transport Authority is a useful repeat-client example for public-sector teams. Across 11 Cohesion bookings from 2017 to 2026, the activity mix moved across five active formats while group sizes stayed in a practical 23 to 72 group-size range.
Start with the example
Choose the closest event shape. The recommendation shows what to borrow from the LTA pattern and what Cohesion should still tune for the new group.
Decision framework
The case study is strongest when it helps another event lead choose what to keep, what to adapt, and what to send to Cohesion for a fresh recommendation.
The LTA range sits mostly in the 20 to 70 people planning zone, where one strong format or a light two-format plan is usually easier to manage.
A repeat you can stay with active hosted formats while switching between missions, stations, and lighter games.
Venue, weather, attire, food, team split, and approvals should be sent with the enquiry so the recommendation does not start from scratch.
What to borrow
The useful lesson is repeatable planning, not copying one exact day. LTA's past bookings show how a public-sector you can return to active formats while varying the activity mix around group size, venue, and participation needs.
A repeat pattern helps committees see that the active-event direction can be reused while the details are refreshed.
Group range 23-72This is a practical range for one-format or light two-format plans, especially when timing and venue are known.
Activity mix 5Laser Tag, Telematch, Bubble Soccer, Archery Tag, and Bumball give teams a flexible shortlist instead of one fixed answer.
How to use it
These slots keep the case study practical: borrow the planning logic, then let Cohesion tune the format around the new event.
A repeat public-sector you can keep an active, structured event direction while changing the exact format around each brief.
Borrow the habit of starting from people, venue, timing, and participation needs before choosing the final game mix.
Do not assume the same formats, venue flow, or timing will fit a new group just because the client pattern is repeatable.
Public-sector, statutory-board, committee-led, or repeat annual team events in the 20 to 80 people planning zone.
Useful next steps
Use these pages when you are ready to compare formats, check details, review examples, or contact Cohesion.
Use these routes to decide whether the new group should borrow the same active direction or shift format.
Use these pages when the page is being shared with HR, a committee, or procurement.
Readiness check
Tick what is known before using this case study as a public-sector planning reference.
Brief builder
Turn the LTA example into the details Cohesion can check quickly.
Proof and context
Use these routes when the LTA pattern needs more context around activity choice, scale, or public-sector approval.
Use this for approval-friendly activity logic, inclusivity checks, and event lead-ready details.
Activity page Laser TagUseful when the group wants a clear mission format with hosted rounds.
Activity page TelematchUseful when the group is broader, mixed, or better suited to hosted stations.
Large-group proof TADM Telematch case studyUse this when a approver asks how hosted station flow works at a larger scale.
FAQ
LTA is useful because the pattern is repeatable: you can keep a structured active-event direction while changing the activity mix around group size and venue.
Not automatically. Use the case study as a shortlist, then choose the final format around people, timing, venue, weather, attire, and participation needs.
Public-sector teams are the closest fit, but any event lead with a committee, approvals, or a repeat annual event can borrow the planning logic.
Next step
Use the planner if you already know the rough date, group size, and event direction.
Open Event Planner