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Company Offsite & Retreat Planning Checklist

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This checklist guides organizers through planning a productive, safe, and engaging company offsite or retreat. It’s for team leads, people ops, and event planners who need a step-by-step process from objectives to post-retreat follow-up.

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  1. Define clear retreat objectives and success metrics — State 3–5 measurable goals (e.g., strategy alignment, team bonding, training outcomes).
  2. Identify target attendees and finalize group size — Confirm who must attend versus optional participants and any external guests.
  3. Set the total budget and allocate funds by category — Break out venue, travel, meals, activities, materials, contingency.
  4. Choose retreat dates and draft an overall timeline — Pick 2–3 date options and outline arrival, sessions, free time, and departure.
  5. Research and shortlist venues matching objectives and budget — Filter for capacity, meeting spaces, A/V, lodging, and location vibe.
  6. Inspect shortlisted venues for accessibility, tech, and lodging capacity — Verify internet, power, breakout rooms, parking, and ADA needs.
  7. Book venue and confirm contract terms and cancellation policy — Secure dates, deposit, room blocks, insurance, and vendor rules in writing.
  8. Reserve accommodations and create a rooming list — Assign rooms or collect roommate preferences; confirm check-in/out times.
  9. Arrange travel logistics and group transportation — Book group shuttles, flights, or carpools; provide arrival instructions.
  10. Collect dietary restrictions, accessibility needs, and emergency contacts — Use a short form and set a firm deadline for responses.
  11. Plan catering and finalize menus accommodating dietary needs — Confirm meals, timing, labels, and gluten/vegan/allergen options with caterer.
  12. Design a balanced agenda with sessions, workshops, and social time — Mix focused work, skill-building, and unstructured team time to meet objectives.
  13. Create session goals and timeboxes for each agenda item — Give each session a clear outcome and strict time limit.
  14. Schedule team-building, downtime, and informal social blocks — Include buffer time and opt-in activities to avoid overload.
  15. Assign facilitators, speakers, and session owners — Confirm owners, prep materials, and run brief alignment calls pre-retreat.
  16. Prepare materials, A/V, and supplies list and schedule tech checks — Include backups: adapters, spare mics, printed handouts, and extension cords.
  17. Create contingency and safety plan including first-aid and emergency contacts — Document nearest hospital, on-site first aid, and evacuation procedures.
  18. Communicate itinerary, packing list, and expectations to attendees — Send one page itinerary and a packing/behavior guide at least one week prior.
  19. Execute check-in process and on-site coordination checklist — Staff a check-in desk, distribute name tags, and confirm room assignments.
  20. Collect live feedback during sessions and run a post-retreat survey — Use quick pulse checks and a short post-event survey to capture insights.
  21. Assign post-retreat action-item owners, set deadlines, and schedule a follow-up meeting — Turn outcomes into tracked tasks and confirm owners within a week.
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