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How To Plan a Business Retreat in Bear Lake This Spring

UPDATED: APRIL 19, 2023 AT 3:48 PM
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This article about how to plan a business retreat is sponsored by the Bear Lake Convention & Visitors Bureau


Getting the team together is a great way to set goals, build relationships, and feel rejuvenated at work. If you want ideas to plan a business retreat, keep reading! 

At Bear Lake, spring is a great time to reserve for large groups, as lodging opportunities are typically only booked in the summer. During the off-season, the area is quieter, allowing you and your coworker’s plenty of time and space to participate in activities without worrying about crowds. 

Tips to Make Your Company Retreat a Success

Define your business retreat goals early on. Once you figure out your why, the who, what, where, and when will fall into place. 

Ask your team for food and allergy needs beforehand. This way, you can ensure any catered lunches or restaurants can accommodate them.

Be flexible with changes. Life happens, and circumstances may cause you to pivot course. Take these shifts in stride, and realize that the time together is still valuable even if you have to change the agenda. 

Send an anonymous survey after the retreat. This allows employees to be honest in their feedback so you can determine if this is something the company wants to budget again for. It can also give you ideas for how to make it even better the next time. 

Now that you know more about planning a business retreat, check out this sample itinerary for a four-day retreat in Bear Lake. 

Day 1: Checking In

Day 2: Workshops and Activities for the Company Retreat

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Day 3: Presentations and Setting Goals

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Day 4: Departure

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