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Murder Mystery Team
Event

MEET THE CLIENT

Wilson Business Partnership is the business under which Trevor Wilson works as a high-end consumer electronics consultant. He provides leadership, problem-solving, business development support and strategic product development experience. With clients such as Bentley, Jazz Hipster and Sonus Faber, Trevor offers 20 years of experience specialising in automotive and consumer electronics.

I had been working with Trevor for nearly a year, providing EA support including expense management and billing, and various research tasks. I also provided special project support when a client of Trevor’s has a specific requirement.  In this instance -Event Management.


My Client’s Client


Trevor works with large clients where their teams are spread across the UK with a mix of remote, hybrid and office working practices. With one particular client, Trevor felt getting the whole team together for some team bonding and face-to-face meeting time would be really beneficial as online meetings, although extremely efficient, just weren’t digging deep enough into the detail and creating the connection the team needed to thrive!

Hotel for Murder Mystery Event

The Initial Brief

Trevor gave me a simple outline for the in-person event; a half-day meeting, a team-building exercise, a sit-down dinner with an overnight stay and breakfast in early December.

The challenge was finding a suitable location, close to major motorways and transport links for easy commuting, along with a team building exercise that wasn’t weather dependent!

I used my extensive experience of the hospitality sector to research numerous hotels and conference venues to establish what, if any, activities they were able to host onsite, their facilities and of course their prices. I contacted independent team-building providers to discuss what options they could provide too, based on the number of delegates, the venue space available, and the time of year.

I completely understood my client’s needs, but more importantly, the requirements of the end client too. I compiled all my research into one easy-to-follow spreadsheet with a firm recommendation as well as pricing, for Trevor to review.

The Solution


Trevor decided on one of my creative proposals, choosing the team-building exercise of a Murder Mystery Dinner Party, after a business meeting in the afternoon.

I booked and liaised with the venue, organised accommodation, managed with the team building company and circulated a live Google Form for delegates to pick their menu choices for the dinner along with the agenda for the team meeting.

I also attended the event in person too – which was an added bonus! I took the minutes for the team meeting and ensured everything ran to time. There was plenty of discussion highlighting different pain points in each department, whether it be the sales team or the technical department. It gave the team the chance to work through these issues and find solutions, together.

This teamwork took a different approach once the Murder Mystery Dinner got underway… with plenty of fun and laughter thrown into the mix!

Having come from a career in hospitality, event organisation and management is a skill I have perfected over decades. I was delighted that my client, and his client’s team, not only thoroughly enjoyed the event but it had the desired outcome – the team having a better understanding of each other to maximise their working relationships in the future.

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