One Day, One Team, One World
On August 8, the KEAN team set out for Shenzhen Window of the World — not just for a day of fun, but for a chance to step away from our screens and actually spend time together.
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From the Eiffel Tower to the Pyramids, from the Taj Mahal to Niagara Falls, we traveled across continents in a single afternoon. We waited in line together, took bad photos of each other, got slightly too excited about fireworks, and ate snacks that were definitely overpriced.
It wasn’t about the landmarks. It was about the people standing next to them.
What We Brought Back

We came back tired, a little sunburned, and with a phone full of blurry group photos we’ll probably never delete.
But we also came back with something harder to measure: a better sense of who we work with. The person who helps you find the right angle for a photo is the same person who will help you find the right angle on a problem. The person who keeps the group laughing while waiting in line is the same person who keeps the team energy up on a long project.
That’s the point of a day like this. Not to build skills. To build connections.
Until Next Time
Great teams aren’t built in meeting rooms. They’re built in moments like these — ordinary, slightly silly, and entirely real.
Here’s to the next adventure. And to the people we get to share it with.


