Today, what Xiaobian wants to talk about is not this tiger ↓

Looks domineering side leak
It's still version 3.0
This is actually Schneider Electric
Leadership development programs in the context of digital transformation
Their task today is to challenge the Domino
TIGER3.0
Schneider Electric
The Tiger 3.0 project was officially launched
Want to challenge Domino
Teamwork is the first step
The chair was arranged as T3.0
Ice-breaking group session
Friends who don't know each other
Form small teams separately
And all of them
Still one team
The teacher took everyone to a warm-up game
The next step is to challenge the domino
I also heard someone say that it is simple
Let's take a look at everyone's performance
The output is all about roaring
Challenge The Domino
It's not just a simple game
It is also a test of endurance and careful exercise
Whoops, whoops
Screams came and went
Cards that you knock down
Cry and slowly bring it back
Simplicity on first contact
Helplessness after the first encounter
And the patience that slowly grinds
There are also indispensable teams
That's the beauty of dominoes
Course Introduction
Each team will be given enough colorful dominoes to plan, design, and build a beautiful and compliant domino blueprint through the team's high level of wisdom and collaboration.
Domino sports are a sport with very simple rules. That is, the dominoes are arranged in a single row or in a row according to a certain spacing. Strike one domino and the rest will have a chain reaction and fall down in turn, forming a beautiful pattern. Domino looks like a sports game, but it has a huge team spirit, and we call it the most careful sport in the world.
Course benefits
- Deepen teamwork in joint efforts
- Exercise perseverance and endurance to persevere to the end
- Experience the sense of accomplishment of the value of your work
- Physical and mental challenges that stimulate intellectual physical strength
Company Profile
Schneider Electric is one of the world's top 500 companies, founded by the Schneider brothers in 1836. Its headquarters are located in Luis, France. Schneider Electric is a global leader in energy efficiency management, providing total solutions for the energy and infrastructure, industrial, data center and networking, building and residential markets in more than 100 countries, as well as strong market capabilities in residential applications. In fiscal 2012, Schneider generated €24 billion in global revenues and employed more than 140,000 people in more than 100 countries.