Company retreats can cost enormous amounts of time and money.
Are they worth it? Sometimes. Large-scale get-togethers can involve
considerable out-of-pocket costs. And if the retreat is poorly planned or
executed, participants’ wasted time is the biggest expense.
But a properly budgeted, planned and executed retreat can be
hugely profitable, producing fresh ideas, renewed enthusiasm and heightened
employee morale. Here are a few ways to get your money’s worth out of a company
retreat.
Create specific objectives
First, nail down your goals and objectives. Several months ahead
of time, determine and prioritize a list of the important issues you want to
address. But include only the top two or three on the final agenda. Otherwise,
you risk rushing through some items without adequate time for discussion and
formalized action plans.
If one of the objectives is to include time for socializing,
recreation or relaxation, great. Mixing fun with work keeps people energized.
But if staff see the retreat as merely time away from the office to party and
golf, don’t expect to complete many work-related agenda items. One successful
way to mix work and pleasure is to schedule work sessions for the morning and
more fun, team-building exercises later in the day.
Set limits, allow flexibility
Next, work on the budget. Determining available resources early
in the planning process will help you set limits for such variable costs as
location, accommodations, food, transportation, speakers and entertainment.
Instead of insisting on certain days for the retreat, select a
range of possible dates. This openness helps with site selection and makes it
easier to negotiate favorable hotel and travel rates. Keep your budget as
flexible as possible, building in a 5% to 10% safety cushion. Always expect
unforeseen, last-minute expenses.
Have fun
Company retreats are serious business in the sense that you’re
sacrificing time and productivity to identify strategic goals and improve
teamwork. But these events should still be fun experiences for you and your
staff. We can help you establish a reasonable budget to help ensure an
enjoyable, productive and cost-effective retreat.
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