In-company training and team building
taken from bee society
Team building represents a wide range of training and collaborative activities: is important because it helps improve communication, collaboration, leadership skills, motivation and the organisational climate.
It contributes to the creation of a positive, cohesive and productive work environment, fostering individual and collective success.
The course aims to create an analogy between the dynamics of business organisations and the efficiency of the beehive, considered as a perfect superorganism.
During the course, we will explore how the beehive always operates with an eye to the future, taking inspiration from its extraordinary characteristics and applying them to the business context.
This service can contribute directly or indirectly to the Sustainable Development Goals of Agenda 2030

Foster lasting, inclusive and sustainable economic growth, full and productive employment and decent work for all
Bees are a perfect superorganism: their lives depend on the complementary roles they play within the hive. The same concept applies to businesses. Our team building events are tools that allow us to raise awareness about crucial issues such as biodiversity and environmental protection, with the aim of initiating real collective change in which everyone plays their part.

Reduced inequalities
Bees are a perfect superorganism: their lives depend on the complementary roles they play within the hive. The same concept applies to businesses. Our team building events are tools that allow us to raise awareness about crucial issues such as biodiversity and environmental protection, with the aim of initiating real collective change in which everyone plays their part.

Sustainable cities and communities
Bees are useful in monitoring air quality within urban areas and the pollination of urban flora supports better air quality.

Climate action
Climate change is a key challenge in sustainable development.
This project promotes actions, at all levels, to combat climate change.

Life on land
“The conservation and sustainable use of biodiversity is vital for social and economic development, as well as for the survival of mankind.”
Bees contribute to biodiversity through the pollination of terrestrial flora.
This project contributes to halting biodiversity loss.