Step 1: We listen to your problems. Does any of this sound familiar? Step 2: We customize a training solution. Step 3: Positive business outcomes. You reap the benefits.
People don’t talk to each other. Diverse teams bicker and miscommunicate. Our customer suffers. Profit suffers. We facilitate playing divers drums together, then help them use the experience as model and springboard for setting their own best practices. People set their own standards, becoming increasingly invested in follow through. Diverse teams become invaluable assets. Productivity improves. Your customers win.
Some people complain about being micro-managed. Others complain they don't have clear direction. We need to clarify leadership. We empower participants to take turns leading a group drumming session, trying a variety of leadership styles, collaborating on winning strategies. Teams are inspired. The true value of each employee is realized.
We have achieved a milestone and want to celebrate in a meaningful way. We facilitate a celebratory group drumming session as a festive representation of your collective achievements and a motivating vision of your future. Celebration supports growth.
We are undergoing major change. Everyone is scared, mistrustful. Productivity has plummeted. We facilitate affected personnel playing together, breaking the ice, acquainting them with new personnel, new cultures. This non-threatening approach facilitates change. Work proceeds with renewed energy and enthusiasm.
With all the pressure we're already under, how can we innovate? But if we don't, we'll lose our competitive edge. We pave the way for improvisation in a group drumming session, leading directly to project development. New ideas explode.
People are so stressed they can barely cover basics, let alone grow the business. Many sick days, frequent turnover. We facilitate a series of six group drumming sessions following a clinically proven stress-reduction protocol. Illness, turnover, and inefficiency are reduced. Retention improves. Productivity increases.
We're planning a weekend retreat, but know the real work won't start until Sunday AM, after everybody spent Saturday night hanging out at the bar. We lose Friday and Saturday. We lead a group drumming session on the first night of the retreat. This bonding event gains you an extra day of work time. Retreat dollars are well spent. Meeting objectives are met.
How can a non-profit organization raise funds in a tight economy? We facilitate a group drumming session, a dynamic illustration of what people can do when they work together. With participants in a happy, generous mood, we convey your organization’s message and meet your fundraising goals.

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