team building
Special Forces
Challenge
Challenge
The agency’s experts will take you on an immersive one-day mission into their worlds: intervention groups and elite units.
The Special Forces Challenge is a program dedicated to collective agility, synergy of expertise and surpassing oneself. The tests and scenarios are taken from the Special Forces world. The objective is not to test participants’ physical strength, but to demonstrate the effectiveness of preparation, adaptation and collective audacity to act and face all circumstances.
The Special Forces Challenge tests, courses and scenarios give participants the opportunity to work on the seven fundamental criteria of collective efficiency in a fun, different context: strategic vision and decision-making, coordination and tactical implementation, stress and emotion management, communication and listening, daring and commitment, trust and team spirit, creativity and agility.
Each Special Forces Challenges test or situation is analyzed and debriefed by an expert in the field in question, who is experienced in the field and trained in passing on knowledge. The learning is immediately transposed into the participants’ daily activities to promote learning and absorption.
7 CRITERIA ARE EVALUATED
AND DEVELOPED DURING
THE MISSION
AND DEVELOPED DURING
THE MISSION
STRATEGIC VISION
AND DECISION MAKING
COORDINATION AND TACTICAL
IMPLEMENTATION
STRESS AND
EMOTION MANAGEMENT
COMMUNICATION
AND LISTENING
DARING
AND COMMITMENT
TRUST AND
TEAM SPIRIT
CREATIVITY
AND AGILITY
EACH SFC IS CLOSED BY A DEBRIEFING CONFERENCE ENABLING PARTICIPANTS TO CONSOLIDATE THE KEY LESSONS FROM THE COURSE.
THEY TALK ABOUT US
FEEDBACK
During the SFC, I was impressed by people’s fusion, their agility to change leaders, their listening…without people’s individual egos taking over. This course, which is held in a magnificent setting, highlighted what Laurent Combalbert said in the morning: “trust builds performance”. Rich, friendly and rejuvenating!
Hervé Aulner
SALES DIRECTOR
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