Highly cohesive, loosely coupled

December 19, 2007 | by Geoff

With great vigor and a sense of wonder we headed into the great wide open that is Whistler Mountain. It’s not often that one can enjoy a day (or weekend even) on the slopes thanks to one’s workplace yet that is indeed what we were able to do as our work Christmas do.

Most of us stayed together within the confines of a lovely condo within Whistler Village itself. This allowed for some more relaxed socialising and a distinct family feel to the weekend as we all got to know each other better. The weather was fabulous and the snow was in immaculate condition, being so early in the season. As a group, those of us more comfortable with the terrain managed to stay together and enjoy the skiing/boarding together which is sometimes rare with larger groups as the more hardcore lose patience and trail off to find their own powder moments.

The thing that struck me most of all, apart from the great conversation, excellent skiing and riding and all round good times, was the fact that in two days of constant interaction, we all managed to NOT talk shop. This indeed is something that I think highlights our abilities to gel as a team (and as people) in that it shows we can actually have interesting and constructive interactions which do not necessarily bare any relation to our work selves.

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