

Dear Peter,
The team have mentioned on several occasions today how much they enjoyed the evening and I have been frequently congratulated for engaging your service. The group interaction exceeded my expectation and common consensus is that the night was one of the best team events this group has experienced. Our newer team members are also now well acquainted and comfortable with the group!
Of particular note, was the provision of a night of exceptional entertainment and group activity with an absence of alcohol. Despite some initial reservations, within 15 minutes of commencing the game, everybody was so involved in the activity that they forgot all about their drinks. My boss is thrilled that the entire team have clear heads for today's workshop!
Your professionalism, patience, good humor and overall service were outstanding and I would highly recommended your services to anyone requiring team building, ice breakers, team events or just a really good night out.
You have our sincere thanks and deepest appreciation. We look forward to our next Host A Murder Party!
Your sincerely,
Christine West
National PMO Manager

Our research had revealed that one of the major problems confronting companies today is the communication break down between upper and middle management. This is one of several problems we can address and help to resolve with Host A Murder team building. Others include:
Since one intoxicated person can ruin the game, we insist that no alcohol be consumed prior to, or during, the game. If companies are serious about improving people's communication skills and overcoming their greatest fear (fear of public speaking) then leave alcohol consumption until after the game.
MONEY BACK GUARANTEE happily refunded if you are not satisfied with our services. Cost is only $40 per head, with a minimum or 10 people, and a maximum of 200 people
Get your team to relate to each other as more than just their job titles. Not only are participants in for a night of hilarious fun, there is probably no better ice breaker than an evening where all players have the opportunity to improve listening skills, practice public speaking and work as a team to solve a murder mystery.
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