Sunday, November 11, 2012

Govt urges team-building exercises | Fijisun.com.fj

By MAIKA BOLATIKI

Permanent secretaries in Government ministries have been urged to involve their staff in team-building exercises.
The call was from the Permanent Secretary in the Prime Minister?s Office, Lieutenant-Colonel Pio Tikoduadua.
He was replying to an invitation by Warwick Pleass, the managing director of Pleass Global Limited, at the opening of the Kila Eco Adventure Park and Kila Organics at Namosi.
Lieutenant-Colonel Tikoduadua said staff of the Prime Minister?s Office usually do team-building exercises at the Republic of Fiji Military Forces (RFMF) camp in Nabua. However,? he said they would use the Kila Park facilities for their team-building exercises next year.
?I?m asking all permanent secretaries to make use of the facilities at the park for their team building exercises,? he said.
A group of women and men from the RFMF were going through their paces on the high ropes at the park.
?It?s great for them to have access to this facility. This is a place for companies and government agencies to bring their people to for exercises in personal and group development.?
He said team-building exercises could be used by any business, large or small, to promote better teamwork in the workplace. ?Most business owners and managers know that great teamwork is one of the key factors associated with a company?s success.?
Lieutenant-Colonel Tikoduadua said team-building activities should bolster the work employees complete together and provide a genuine opportunity to relax and unwind.
He has urged all government ministries to involve their staff in team building exercises because it could improve work output.

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