Challenge Your Team

Teams will use tubing, connectors, valves and pumps to build a fluid transport system that will move various colors of water from their sources to 12 random destinations on demand. During three different phases teams will be tested on their ability to work together, ensure one another’s success and solve complex problems.

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Discover how WaterWorx builds confidence in your team’s problem-solving skills—watch the short video below!
“Well done. Very interactive. The team enjoyed it and utilized experiences in different areas. WaterWorx showed the importance of communication and utilizing the expertise of the team.”
Participant
Norfolk Naval Shipyard

Phase 1
Design/Build

Teams will define the problem, ideate, prototype and test, while understanding how the systems’ parts (including the team members) are interrelated and connected.

Phase 2
Individual Time Trial

Team members will be challenged to think differently, anticipate change and learn through experience. Communicating those learnings to others creates the foundation for a high performing team.

Phase 3
Team Project

Teams will use what they have learned from the previous phases to complete a final project. Teams have a shared purpose, a challenging goal, clear roles, and a common and collaborative approach in order to complete the final exercise.


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