There is nothing that builds business relationships better than heading out into the wilderness on a shooting or hunting corporate business trip. There is something about being away from the busy office and civilization that brings instant relaxation and opens the doorways of communication between business persons. It is refreshing, invigorating and an excellent way to nurture business relationships.
Shooting or hunting trips develop a sense of team spirit. You are united in your goals and encouraging of one another. On the other hand, there is that competitive nature that most business men and women experience to a higher degree, which can be brought along on the trip. As you move together towards the prey, there is a sense of unity and oneness, as well as solidarity. When a shot is fired and the target struck, there is mutual rejoicing for one another or encouragement that the next shot will go better. You are working towards the same goal.
Shooting trips are a great way to build business communication. If you need to get to know a colleague or potential customer better, taking him out onto the shooting range or for a hunting trip means you are going to get his undivided attention for a time. You can get to know his personality, his likes and dislikes, and his strengths and weaknesses. In this environment people tend to open up a bit more and show their true selves, giving you the opportunity to move in. This also gives him the opportunity to get to know you and you can win him over with your charm and positive personality. Relationships and friendships are built, which encourages loyalty and support of one another. Building memories is helps lay a foundation for the business relationship, making it less likely he will switch to another company. There is a bond established.
Regardless of what type of business you are involved in, taking colleagues or customers out for a relaxing, yet exciting, shooting or hunting trip to build relationships and to relax any corporate tensions is a good idea. Just make sure to ask if your guest enjoys shooting before you make the arrangements.

