Beneath the Red Hood.

Moving On Up

Three weeks ago, our Integricity Family took some time out from work to engage in a session to communicate the new vision for the team. We’ve had a number of new family members join us, and it was appropriate to revisit the essence of what makes us Integricity.

Our Assistant Managers were tasked with the mission of communicating all that was discussed during the recent management retreat to the rest of the company. (Thanks for organizing a great session, guys!) Creativity was in the air, as they conducted games (taboo-style and charades) to illustrate what Integricity is all about. Words like Web2.0, Bauhaus School, Twitter and VRML were shouted from the floor, after a spread of pancakes at Paddington’s in The Curve.

Here’s some photos from the evening (Note: images are of utterly gross quality, ‘coz we forgot to bring a proper camera – that’s the best our puny mobile phone Dopod 818 could do!)

Jes gesticulates excitedly!

Jes gesticulates excitedly to illustrate her word!

Team-mates look on trying hard to guess

Her teammates try hard to guess the word… “DIV! Gradient! Colour!!!”

Chui takes a turn to explain his word…

Chui takes a turn to explain his word to his team… “at Integricity we have a lot one…”

Look at Lynn’s arms wave up and down at 100rpm!

Look at Lynn’s arms wave up and down at 100rpm!

Jek takes a turn - he’s learnt well from the “waving-hands-guruâ€?!

Jek takes a turn – he’s learnt well from the “waving-hands-guru”!

Amir looks cool as he takes his turn

Learn from Amir, guys… he’s cool and composed – gaya, huh?

Some of our Integricity Family

From left: Alex Au-Yong Botak (Yes, we’ve got TWO Alex’s at Integricity now), Siew Hwan, Olivia, Kenny, Josh, and 1/2 a Melvin

More of the Integricity Family

From left: Jek, Kelynn, Chui and Jesrina

Even MORE of the Integricity Family…

From left: Sarah, Terence, Amir and Eric

Eating heaps at Integricity

As you can see, we work hard, we play hard… and of course… EAT loads!

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One Response to Moving On Up

  1. One word, FUN! Never expected a “normal” hi-tea session turned out to be so fun especially the taboo game. I like the tables arrangement

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