A whole day of entertaining customers in
front desk, a whole day of facing computers and looks on every email, or a
whole day of doing pile of paper works every day. Should we even have to play?
To be an employee means you are now bringing your life in the second stage of level. The times where you forget the school assignments, projects, the pressure on making a thesis and even to experience the early wakeup call of the school bus serine. But where is the party?
To be an employee means you are now bringing your life in the second stage of level. The times where you forget the school assignments, projects, the pressure on making a thesis and even to experience the early wakeup call of the school bus serine. But where is the party?
Like a child it is
also a need on every employee or a worker to take a break, maybe to have fun
with the kids, a family time on watching movies, or an adventure with coworkers
to do island hoping. The first two scenarios are commonly being available at
day off or break of workers. But what about the third one, have you even think
of doing holidays away from town? Searching the wonderful British Virgin
Islands, or to have a sailing trip in one of the premier and best crewed yacht
charters in the world. Drake academy offers you a one of a kind adventure on
spending holidays from work. It is also a training company providing
Experiential Leadership Programmes proven to bring rapid
and effective benefits to your organization. The Academy's
programmes are derived from the successful British Armed Forces Adventure Sailing Programmes.
The
British Military has a strong track record of developing engaged employees (new term
- old concept). In the armed forces, there is a
natural imperative for doing so; the services' operate to
maximise individual and organisational performance.
A
Drake Sailing holiday is not simply the sum of its carefully crafted parts; the
yacht, the location, the sailing, the skipper, fellow guests; the food, the
laughter, the friendship, the bonding… it is all those, but more than that,
it’s the symphony, the journey, it’s the small things - most of all it’s the
memories.