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There are a lot of factors in the cost of a company retreat. It will depend on the size of your company and where you want it hosted. There is no average cost of a retreat because you can have it cheap place or a really expensive place. Expect to pay at least a couple of thousand at minimum.
A corporate retreat is a vacation that is taken by individuals employed by a company. The individuals and company then uses the vacation to learn team building skills and have meetings that help provide more knowledge of the company's activities.
One great website to look at if you know nothing about planning a company retreat is http://www.inc.com/guides/how-to-plan-a-company-retreat.html they offer very helpful insight on what needs to be done.
Excellent question. If you were sent on a training trip and the training you were attending was related to you job and paid for by your employer, that will consider you on the job, which makes you eligible for Workman's Comp.
A great website is www.corporateretreat.com there you can find many ideas and even a team of people ready to help you plan a retreat for your company.
You can find a good retreat center depending on the needs of your employees from "The Retreat Company". They provide a variety of selection and depending on what you want to do (team building, increase confidence), you can pick the center you want.
Retreat activities can vary widely based on the objectives of the retreat itself. For example, if the goal of the retreat is to build company moral then one can plan teambuilding activities for participants to take part in. If the objective is for attendees to decompress from a busy office or an overly stressful work scenario such as tax season for accountants, then retreat activities can include relaxing options such as spa treatments, guided tours, fishing excursions and so forth. Ideally, retreat activities are centered around the goals or objectives that one wishes to accomplish by the retreat itself.
I have done some research and it looks like Alps Boulder Canyon Inn located in Boulder, CO would be a great place for a retreat. http://www.alpsinn.com/retreat.htm
Employee team building ideas can vary widely based on the setting in which one wishes to conduct the activity. Meaning that activities in the office will be different then activities held at a resort during an employee retreat. If one is considering employee team building ideas for a business retreat then an idea is to coordinate a scavenger hunt where employees work as a team to find certain items. Another idea is to have teams compete against other teams in completing an obstacle course or fitness course. Some employees have to compensate for other teammate�s shortcomings in order to win.
The word retreat can be either a noun (retreat, retreats) or a verb (retreat, retreats, retreating, retreated). Examples: noun: We conducted an orderly retreat. verb: We should retreat to camp.
move out of a space backwards; "He backed out of the driveway" retreat: make a retreat from an earlier commitment or activity; "We'll have to crawfish out from meeting with him"; "He backed out of his earlier promise"; "The aggressive investment company pulled in its horns"
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