Partner Article
Introducing the Floorbrite Mannequin challenge!
February 2017: Never ones to miss out on an opportunity for some fun, Sale based cleaning and facility service providers, Floorbrite, has tried its hand at the most recent viral phenomenon– the mannequin challenge!
The family based firm rallied 40 of its head office staff to take part in the 3 minute long video, which was shot by local firm, The Video Production People and was completed in just two takes!
Marketing Director, Nina Wyers wrote a story board for the film with the help of Alanna Turner, Window Cleaning Manager after seeing hundreds of other mannequin challenge videos and visualizing how their own would look!
Nina says: “As a company, we try not to take ourselves too seriously – everybody on social media was doing these videos and so I just thought, let’s do a Floorbrite one and have a bit of fun!
The feedback we are getting from it so far from clients, suppliers and staff has been brilliant – everybody loves it!
“Floorbrite is a modern, young, fun place to work and we try not to just talk the talk when it comes to these values – we also walk the walk by ralling the troops and getting everybody involved in our crazy ideas!
“The staff loved taking part and we loved seeing everybody having a good time – business, and life in general, would be boring if everybody was stiff and formal all the time, that never has been and never will be our style of business!”
To see the film, visit: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RvW9_OAAbx4&feature=youtu.be
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Victoria Bartram .
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