1. Get your goals and objectives straight
2. Start dealing with logistics early
- Accommodation - are you getting a hotel or a shared space like a country house?
- Sleeping arrangements - will people be sharing rooms or sleeping individually?
- Main venue - where will the bulk of your event be taking place?
- Transportation - where are people coming from? How will you get them to your offsite location?
- Facilities - what facilities and technology will you require for all your workshops, training sessions, and brainstorming breakouts?
- Team-building activities - will there be some time dedicated to this? If so, what activities will you organize? Will you need to hire an external guide for these activities?
- Food - are you going to a venue that is catered or do you need to sort out meals yourself?
- Music - will there be a celebration component to your offsite? Who will handle the music?
3. Prepare a detailed agenda
4. Don’t forget, this is meant to be fun
5. Stay in touch after the event
- What was the most useful part of the offsite for you?
- If you could change anything about the offsite, what would it be?
- What was the highlight of the event for you?
- Did you meet any new colleagues?
- Do you feel more aligned with your goals, mission, and vision?
- How did you find the accommodation/transport/food?