KINTUPS ESCAPE ROOM OUTING - Team Building Feedback

Growth Opportunities • Slow down just enough to think together. Sometimes fast movement led to missed connections between clues. A quick 10–15 second team huddle can prevent wasted time. • Trust the thinking voices in the room. Several players offered great insights (math connection, reminder about Isabella, puzzle logic). Amplifying those voices sooner would’ve sped things up. • Move from “individual searches” to “collective strategy.” Folks were great at finding things; the next step is intentionally combining findings earlier in the process. What This Means for Your Development This team shows the early signs of strong leadership potential, strategic thinkers, and collaborative problem-solvers. With a little more intentional communication and shared decision-making, they’ll move from “doing well” to “dominant.” The raw skill is there — the next stage is sharpening the system that organizes the skill. Individual Growth Statements (Angel, Sam, Mousa, Chris, David, El, Tre, Cam, Abdul) Angel – The Eagle-Eyed Instigator You’ve got that rare “spot it before anyone else sees it” gift. You pick up details that move teams forward. Your next level? Trust that instinct even more and speak up early when you sense a pattern or connection. Your eyes make you a catalyst — lean into that power.

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