Berlin May 2008 The pictures are from a sight seeing scavenger hunt, which was a team building event at the recent Siemens Audit conference I attended in Berlin. The group of 500+ aud itors was divided into groups of 10 people (we had 8, 2 no shows I guess). We were given a map, a list of the places we needed to go, a list of questions related to the locations and city to answer, a bus/subway pass, a camera (to obtain evidence that we made it to each location) and a time and place to be, at the end. We were taken by bus, and dropped off around the middle of town and sent on our way (I can not imagine any US company doing this to a group of foreigners – and not sure if anyone took inventory for the missing at the end). Each location had a tour guide to provide information and to take a group photo. My group consisted of Me (USA), and a person each from Australia, Singapore, Japan, Germany (but not Berlin), The Check Republic, South Af rica, and Denmark. (all really nice people, so our group had fun) These pictures were taken with my phone camera, so they are not great, and not necessarily from the best angles, due to the short time we spent at each location. Some of the pictures are of things that were not on our list, but items we past on the way. The winning team was all Germans (except 2, from the US), and included s everal people that had a hand in organizing the event … but I’m not saying it was fixed.
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The pictures are from a sight seeing scavenger hunt, which was a team building event at the recentSiemens Audit conference I attended in Berlin. The group of 500+ auditors was divided into groups of 10people (we had 8, 2 no shows I guess). We were given a map, a list of the places we needed to go, a listof questions related to the locations and city to answer, a bus/subway pass, a camera (to obtain evidencethat we made it to each location) and a time and place to be, at the end. We were taken by bus, anddropped off around the middle of town and sent on our way (I can not imagine any US company doingthis to a group of foreigners – and not sure if anyone took inventory for the missing at the end). Each
location had a tour guide to provide information and to take a group photo.
My group consisted of Me (USA), and a person each from Australia, Singapore, Japan, Germany (but notBerlin), The Check Republic, South Africa, and Denmark. (all really nice people, so our group had fun)
These pictures were taken with my phone camera, so they are not great, and not necessarily from thebest angles, due to the short time we spent at each location.
Some of the pictures are of things that were not on our list, but items we past on the way.
The winning team was all Germans (except 2, from the US), and included several people that had a handin organizing the event … but I’m not saying it was fixed.