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Companies Build Wagons for Needy Kids While Building Teamwork

Released on: August 12, 2008, 6:10 am

Press Release Author: Susan Cain

Industry: Human Resources

Press Release Summary: LISLE, Illinois, July 31, 2008 - Organizations and
corporations are increasingly looking for ways to give back to their community. Now
they can offer team building training while they benefit others.

Press Release Body: LISLE, Illinois, July 31, 2008 - Organizations and corporations
are increasingly looking for ways to give back to their community. Now they can
offer team building training while they benefit others.

The Corporate Learning Institute, based outside Chicago offers a team building
training event called Build a Wagon. Companies can book an event that pits teams
against the clock to build wagons in a fun yet exciting environment.

Susan Cain of the Corporate Learning Institute thinks that building wagons for kids
is also a great way to build teamwork.

"The Build a Wagon event combines fun with a real need for teams to work
collaboratively to build wagons for kids. When they are done, they present their
wagon to each other and talk about the teamwork and communication it took to
complete the building process. We then introduce a representative from a local
non-profit agency who will accept the wagons on behalf of children on their
caseload", Cain concluded.

The Corporate Learning Institute offers programs and services ranging from
large-scale corporate events to strategic training services. Some of he Institute's
clients include the Marriott Corporation, Bosch, Grant Thornton, Abbott Labs, Eisai
Pharmaceutical, Allstate and Kellogg Company. For more information please visit
http://www.corplearning.com

Web Site: http://www.corplearning.com

Contact Details: For more information, contact:
Susan Cain
Corporate Learning Institute
(630) 971- 5074

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