
How to Execute a Flawless 750-Person Global Corporate Retreat: A Strategic Blueprint

How to Plan a Purposeful Retreat

By: Meraj Delavari
Last updated: September 19, 2024
There are so many components that need to be factored when designing a successful corporate team retreat. Everything from choosing the right destination, finding the perfect hotel, planning all of the logistics, etc. And then there's all of the internal elements: agendas, breakout sessions, presentations, decks. You get the idea...it's a lot.
In helping hundreds of clients plan and execute their perfect retreat, Flok has learned a thing or two about what to do (and not do) along the way.
Below, we’re sharing our top tips, resources, and guides.
From selecting a destination to sorting out logistics, building an itinerary to finding catering, the planning process can be overwhelming — not to mention time-consuming. Here’s what we suggest:
READ MORE: How To Plan A Corporate Retreat: A Step-by-Step Guide
Most of the time, when companies turn to Flok for help planning their retreat, they don’t have a destination in mind…that’s where we come in. There are several factors we consider when advising on where to go, including:
READ MORE: 20 Best Corporate Retreat Destinations (U.S., Europe, Mexico, Caribbean)
While activities at work may have a bad rap for being, well, awkward, that doesn’t have to be the case. With a little planning, you can transform otherwise uncomfortable icebreaker games into fun activities that boost camaraderie and employee engagement while encouraging everyone to step outside of their comfort zone.
We recommend activities that range from active and outdoorsy to more laid-back in order to accommodate people’s preferences and comfort levels. The goal? Host fun games that foster teamwork and a collaborative spirit for everyone.
READ MORE: 15 Great Team-Building Activities For Work
Scavenger hunts, cooking classes, karaoke, happy hours, escape room, five minutes of fame, game nights, wine tastings, & more.
“Retreats have gone from a ‘nice to have’ to ‘must have,’” argues Edward Sullivan, CEO of Velocity Group, in an article on Axios. Kerry Goyette, founder and president of Aperio Consulting Group, agrees. “After over a year of working from home and not having these tiny little social interactions, people are starting to feel a crisis of belonging.”
The top reasons why getaway is one of the best investments you can make for the bottom line post-pandemic?
READ MORE: 4 Benefits Of Corporate Retreats For Hybrid Or Remote Teams
Here’s how other team retreats have come to life with the help of Flok: