Active game + premium dinner example
Wartsila Team Building Case Study in Singapore
Wartsila approached the day with a straightforward brief: one fun, thrilling team-bonding game followed by a premium BBQ dinner. That makes this a strong example for organisers who want a cleaner two-part event instead of an overloaded schedule.
Event shape
One featured game is often enough
A clear lead activity can carry the energy without forcing the organiser to stack too many moving parts into the day.
What gives it value
Dinner extends the bonding
The meal gives people a second phase of interaction after the activity instead of ending the event too abruptly.
Best planning lesson
Simple is easier to say yes to
A brief that is easy to picture is often easier for organisers and participants to get behind.
What happened
A reminder that a simple event structure can still land strongly
Wartsila wanted to shape the event around a fun, thrilling team-bonding game and end with a premium BBQ dinner.
That brief matters because it shows a different kind of planning confidence. Instead of trying to fit too many things into the day, the event focused on one active highlight and one relaxed social finish.
For organisers, that is often the smarter move when the real goal is to keep the event easy to understand, easy to join, and memorable for the team.
What the event included
- Corporate team-building event for Wartsila.
- Brief centred on a fun, thrilling team-bonding game.
- Event ended with a premium BBQ dinner.
- Original event story framed it as a Cohesion x Sunday Roast collaboration.
Why this format worked
Why this kind of event shape works
It keeps the agenda easy to follow
Participants know where the energy sits and what the day is building toward, which makes the event feel smoother.
The premium finish changes the tone of the whole day
A better meal helps the event feel less like a single game booking and more like a full team occasion.
It balances excitement with ease
The activity creates momentum, while the dinner makes room for a more relaxed kind of bonding afterward.
Planning takeaways
What other organisers can take from this
Do not confuse more activities with a better event
If the core idea is strong, one standout format can be enough.
Use hospitality to complete the experience
A social finish often does more for team interaction than adding another short game.
Make the event easy to explain
A clean brief is easier to sell internally and easier for the team to understand before the day starts.
Planning something similar?
Useful next steps if this is the direction you want
If you like the idea of one active highlight followed by a stronger social finish, these are the best next pages to review.
Explore Activities
Compare the activity options if you are still deciding what the featured game should be.
ExploreEvent Planner
Use the planner to match your group size and event style to a format that feels right.
ExploreContact Cohesion
Reach out directly if you already know you want a guided recommendation and pricing.
ExploreNext step
Turn this kind of event into a plan that fits your own team.
Use the planner if you want a sharper recommendation on format, energy level, and event shape, or contact Cohesion directly if you already want pricing.