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It’s spring! Soon enough, the winter blues will be long behind you as the warm spring air will motivate you to get out of the office and experience something fun. Though it’s not quite rooftop season and spring in NYC can be a bit unpredictable, there are plenty of fun activities you and your team can incorporate into your next offsite or retreat.
It’s not uncommon (or always a bad thing) for the sales and marketing wheels to be moving while the operational side of things are being figured out simultaneously. But, the question is, how do you ensure the end result is exactly what your company wants?
Offsites and retreats require a lot of effort, energy and moolah too, so it’s completely fair if you and your company are on the fence, asking are offsites worth it REALLY? We say yes. Here’s why.
Some useful tips to put the right things in place so when you do travel with a group, you can avoid any serious issues.
Offsites should positive experiences for everyone involved including the person who gets tasked with organizing them. Most people just don’t know where to start and what they need to do, so as someone who has since planned an offsite or two or three, I threw together this handy checklist.
Show me the money! Before you get into planning an offsite or retreat, you want to know how much budget you’ll need, but most folks don’t know how to land on that number. This two-phase process will help you determine a realistic quote. Handy budget estimator included. You. Are. Welcome.