There’s really no better way to do that than with fun craft workshops in the city! Think gin making, tapestry weaving and leather crafting classes that will get those creative juices flowing, and put your skills to the test. Attend a craft workshop Photography: Craft Atelier via FacebookĬreativity’s great for problem-solving in the workplace, but it’s also a muscle that needs to be honed and trained. We’re talking about solving puzzles in space, defeating aliens, and surviving zombie invasions as a team. ![]() If you’re looking for something out-of-this-world, be transported to another planet when you take the team down to some of the Lion City’s zaniest virtual reality arcades. Explore another universe (virtually) Photography: Sandbox VR via FacebookĪfter being stuck in Singapore for two years (no thanks to Miss Rona), we’re all a little bored of the same sights and sounds. Exciting team building activities in Singapore 1. Need some help deciding what to do and where to go? We share our favourite team building activities in Singapore that’ll turn your workforce into a #workfam. Whether you’re a green rookie with sparkles in your eyes or a seasoned veteran who’s on the verge of feeling jaded, it’s clear that building rapport amongst team members is essential for success. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.Photography: Le Minh via Pexels From sports to cool classes to catering and hip bars, these team building activities in Singapore will help you build the rapport your team needs to slay in the workplace.Īhh, colleagues: you see ’em for at least eight hours a day, share a co-working space with them, and make decisions together that can make or break a campaign. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. ![]() This entry was posted by Dan Harrop-Griffiths on Friday, March 16th, 2012 at 6:13 pm and is filed under General, Meet the devs. ![]() Soon I became treasurer and event organiser and then eventually president of the society and got involved running open source conferences. Laura:I got involved when I was in college where I was roped into joining our computer society Skynet. It’s open source after all □ĭan: How did you first start to get involved in the open source community? I’d also love to get more of the developer community involved in Launchpad, and where Launchpad isn’t doing what they’d like get them to submit patches and get them more involved in the process. Laura: Oh I’d love to make Launchpad translatable as I do know many people who love to get more involved, having it translated would help here. The other day a week I head into Canonical HQ.ĭan: If time/money was not an issue, what would you change about Launchpad? Laura: I live in London, and work from home four days a week so when I look out the window I see the reflection of the London Eye. ![]() Laura: Bazaar and PPAs both of which are bizarre to me at present, but the folks in the Launchpad and Bazaar teams have been really helpful to me and really made working with them easy.ĭan: Where do you work, and what can you see from your window? I’ve been using it in the Ubuntu community in the past for blueprints, reporting bugs and and tracking issues and the odd time if I can help out in translations.ĭan: What’s been the biggest challenge in your new role so far? I also look after Launchpad bugs and questions each day and it’s fascinating to see the varying questions we get on there so it’s a great way to learn and also see what interesting projects are on Launchpad and the communities that use it.ĭan: You’ve been working on Launchpad as a community member for a while though yeah? My role is to help people via email or IRC with their queries or point them in the right direction of where they can get more information or submit a bug or help them achieve something. Launchpad is rather larger than I first ever thought or had experience in using but it’s great to see so many people use it on a daily basis. Laura: I’m the Launchpad Support Specialist, so my job is pretty varied each day. Dan: What’s your role on the Launchpad team?
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