Central Valley Events' March Madness Office Competition

Central Valley Events' president discussed the nature of his team's March Madness activities, and offered an overview of the collegiate tournament.

Fresno, CA - May 15, 2015 - (Newswire.com)

“March Madness is upon us!” grinned Sean G., the president of Central Valley Events. “A lot of business leaders may dread this time of year, but I look forward to it. I really believe that it works wonders for office productivity, as long as it’s approached carefully.”

Sean is not alone in his opinion of March Madness. Approximately half of all managers feel that the collegiate basketball games are good for team morale, and more than one third of them think relative activities boost productivity.

“We’re having our own version of the March Madness events,” Sean said. “Not only will we be keeping a close eye on the progression of our favorite teams, but everyone will also be competing against one another to meet a variety of office and sales goals. Our team members will navigate through brackets and, of course, there will be prizes for those who come out on top.”

Leader of Central Valley Events Explains March Madness Event

“Just because we’re having our own competition doesn’t mean we at Central Valley Events aren’t thrilled for the collegiate games,” Sean continued. “Some people are deterred by this exciting event because it seems so complex. While there are nuances in terms of invitations, seeds, etc., the overall gist isn’t very difficult to understand.”

Sean explained that the time period between the second week of March and the first week of April every year is consumed with the March Madness phenomenon. It is the men’s and women’s basketball tournaments of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA). “There are hundreds of teams in Division I college basketball, but only 68 men’s teams and 64 women’s teams participate in these games,” he indicated.

“Games are scheduled using the bracket system, and things really heat up when it comes to the semifinal round of competition,” Sean elaborated. “The final four teams play in two games, and the winners of each move on to the finals. The semifinals are held on the first weekend of April; men on Saturday and women on Sunday. The finalists then play on Monday. It’s incredibly intense!”

According to Sean, the entire team is energized and eager to engage in some friendly competition. “Not only is everyone hoping to be the individual with the most accurate bracket selections for the NCAA events, but they are chomping at the bit to come out on top at the conclusion of our office games. I’m sure it will be a blast!”

About Central Valley Events

Central Valley Events is a full service consulting and marketing firm dedicated to creating innovative solutions to clients' marketing challenges. As brands seek to break into new markets, they require a unique approach to stand out in their highly competitive sectors. By using an interactive approach that engages the public, the firm’s customized marketing strategies create a strong link with targeted consumers that generates immediate brand awareness as well as sustainable brand loyalty and increased revenue. The firm’s scalable marketing model is highly adaptable for both small start-ups and large corporations. Visit centralvalleyeventsca.com to learn more about their unique approach to advertising.

 



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