Where it all started... The first Team-Building Olympics were held in a small, cramped conference room in the basement of a midtown office building. The event was a huge success, with teams participating from all over the city, and the winning team, "The Cubicle Crusaders," took home the coveted Golden Coffee Mug award.
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When the company decided to move the Team-Building Olympics to the park, things quickly went awry. The inflatable obstacle course was a success, but the team-building scavenger hunt ended with a group of participants getting lost in the woods for hours. The event was later dubbed "The Great Outdoors Debacle" and has since become a cautionary tale.
Read about the Great Outdoors DebacleThe Olympics took a turn for the absurd when the winning team, "The Accountant's Anonymous," created a spreadsheet to optimize their team-building activities, and ended up winning by default when their competitors became overwhelmed by the sheer complexity of their calculations.
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