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The Corporate Leadership Program is designed to encourage leadership and team building skills for today's business executives. This program offers individuals the opportunity to experience the challenges of the 19th century in a setting far removed from their contemporary workplace. Imagine having to accomplish specific exercises individually and in teams from horseback, like the historic western cowboy rounding up Texas Longhorn cattle or the U.S. Cavalry riding in column formation.

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The theme of this learning opportunity revolves around the horse, a symbol of the untamed western frontier. Unlike any other challenge in today's society, the horse offers a unique insight into how people view themselves and react to the world around them. Our clients learn creative problem solving and they are challenged to break through personal and physical barriers and successfully communicate to teammates. They develop self-esteem, personal confidence and perhaps most importantly, the ability to manage their fear. All of this is a safe setting that is rustic yet entertaining. The Bright Ranch Corporate Leadership Program is a one-of-a-kind western experience that will always be remembered.

The course agenda is specifically designed to meet corporate goals and team objectives. We offer 1, 2, 3 or 4 day programs, that include meals, lodging, horses, cattle, and equipment.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


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