Whether it’s rappelling down a wall, forming a trust circle, taking psychological tests or making sushi, it’s more common than not that firm retreats and corporate annual meetings will include team-building exercises to build camaraderie, explore inner strengths and generate creative thought.

In any organization, there will be some participants who embrace these activities and others who will be skeptical.

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