How To Plan Leadership Retreats Hawaii

By Dorothy Wood


Organizing a retreat can be a hectic job for everyone, even for event planners. A lot of work, commitment and discipline are needed. Planning is necessary, and you will have to involve as many people as possible for it to have fewer mistakes. The following will guide you on how to go about it especially if it is your first time planning Leadership Retreats Hawaii.

Primarily, you must know what type of event you are planning and the purpose it will serve. It could be for celebrating in a wedding event. It could also be a school event where the purpose could be to educate or to counsel. When you know the type of event you are planning, you get to know what you need for the event. This is an essential thing in this process.

Have a timeline for planning the occasion. You ought to know when the event is scheduled. Put time limits for activities of planning such as buying materials that will be used and transportation. Communicate this timeline to all involved persons. Start planning earlier to prevent last minute rush and to have time to remedy mistakes that may arise. Also, some things will require early booking, such as the venue and seats to hire. Working from a set date will ensure that you remember the time scale.

Have a budget for the activity. Ensure you collect all the money needed either from donors or the people having the retreat early in advance. Work with the money you possess. Cut out all unnecessary expenses and try reducing costs. For example, you can buy in bulk as it is cheap and transport money will be reduced. You can buy cheap items also. Moreover, have receipts for all expenditure to account for them at the end.

You have to organize yourself accordingly now that you have the money and know the date scheduled for the retreat. Have a draft of all the things you need to do, the purchases you need to make, the people you will involve, have contact information of the people you need to call among other things. Ensure you set time limits for all these activities and communicate with the people involved. You should also follow this strictly. It will act as a guide during the planning process.

Know the number of guests you expect. This will help in planning for the meals, many seats and the size of the venue you choose. Also, get to know the type of people you will have around so that their needs are met, and everyone gets to be comfortable. Consider their age and have activities that are age appropriate.

Market or brand the occasion. You can, for example, have a theme for this event. Ensure to invite all interested people. Do this early in advance, probably months or weeks before the retreat. Use word of mouth, social media pages, invitation cards or billboards to announce the occasion. Keep on reminding the people of the day, time and venue.

It is also important that you evaluate all activities. Use your earlier prepared draft to see if you have all the necessary items. Get the reviews of your team mates. Reviewing will help detect problems before the occasion and help know your mistakes, therefore, help you not repeat them.




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