The Unusual Team-Building Methods of Famous Bosses (Infographic) From flash mobbing to dinner clubs, here are a number of different way to boost your company's culture.

By Rose Leadem

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To strengthen your company's culture, you'll have to get more creative than just hosting a happy hour or a bagel breakfast.

Some of today's most famous bosses use whacky and out-there team-building methods to make their companies more cohesive. And considering the success of their businesses -- it must be working. Muhtar Kent, the chairman and former CEO of Coca-Cola, uses "flash mobbing" to get employees working together and having fun.

Related: 3 Team-Building Secrets of Successful Small-Business Owners

Ryan Mack, who runs Facebook's Boston office, likes to take the staff out on sailing trips in the Boston Harbor. Virgin Atlantic CEO Craig Kreeger throws a "Sausage Sensation" cooking activity for his employees, where the staff competes to create their own regional delicacies.

From family dinners to book clubs to beer brewing, check out Colonial Life's infographic for some fun team-building ideas.

Rose Leadem is a freelance writer for Entrepreneur.com. 

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