Announcing the first-ever ES3 Office Olympics — Friday, June 13th, 2008
Yes, you heard right — the ES3 Office Olympics! Here's your chance to show off your mastery of the office, have some fun, win a prize, and have your feats of creativity, strength and knowledge entered into the ES3 record book for all future generations to admire. Yes, this is big!
HERE’S HOW IT WORKS:
The Game:
The ES3 Office Olympics steals a page from Minivan “Find-it, Stow-it, Do-it” lore, but instead of using a vehicle as the object of the activity, we will be using our building. This relay will test and train employees on important features like:
-- changing a roll of TP
-- loading paper towel
-- turning on / off the stereo system
-- raising and lowering the blinds
-- receiving a package from UPS
-- loading the dish washer
-- finding supplies
-- locking the door
-- loading paper in the printer
-- re-ordering paper for the copier
-- making coffee
-- turning the pinball machine on/off
-- etc.
Plus, there will be a variety of additional fun events sprinkled in for added drama ( :) )
The Lottery:
At 12 noon, Monday June 9th (yes, one week from today) we will ceremoniously pull names to build 5 powerhouse teams of competitors. The selection will take place in the ES3 ideation area and will be overseen and certified by the accounting firm of Giovanelli and Hastings. Please plan on joining us for the fun.
Meet & Name Your Team:
You can meet with your team, if you'd like to talk strategy the week prior to the Olympics. Whether you meet or not, your team will need a name. The blog will be a good place to plan your meeting.
Prizes:
Yes, valuable prizes will be awarded to the top three teams at the prestigious Closing Ceremony at the end of the day. Who will go for Gold? Only time will tell!
Officials:
Impartial, unbiased officials from the community will help conduct the event, oversee the drug testing and make sure there is no cheating. You can pick up your dixie cup from Nicole Lemmer.
ES3 Olympics — West Coast Edition
Stay tuned for details on the West Coast competition. Contact Matt Klein in you want to help in the planning!
Stay Tuned! More details and training tips will be added daily.
Monday, June 2, 2008
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4 comments:
Do it like the Office. Podium and paper doves and all.
I recommend an additional event called "put that back where you found it!"
Here are a few other fun ideas to consider
- Find that proposal from 4 years ago
- Fix the printer
- Gum Drawer Challenge
Nice. Love 'em!
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