Thursday, 17 August 2017

Steps For Planning 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.

You have to know what type of event you are planning and reasons for the retreat. This is the core thing you should be aware before anything begins. This will help to know what materials are needed, what kind of entertainment to have and what time to set the event. For example, if it is a fun occasion for children, you ought to set a good mood for them for fun, have the right entertainment and let it be during the day.

Set a time frame for the planning. Allocate time to every process such as getting all the necessary equipment, time for organizing the place and have extra time to remedy any challenges that may arise from the activity. Ensure you communicate the timeline to everyone involved. The earlier you start planning, the fewer chances of rushing at the last minute. It is best to work backward from the day of the event. Also, you may need to book the place you plan to hold the occasion or book items like tents and seats.

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.

Organize yourself knowing the amount of time you have to plan the retreat. Prepare a draft of all the activities you have to do. Have deadlines for each of these. Ensure you follow all this to the latter. Ensure you have all the contact information of everyone you may need to contact, all the things you need to purchase, decorations, food, entertainment and all the people involved in other details.

Know your guests. Find out how many they are, what are their preference and their age. This will help you to know what venue to choose, the size, the type of entertainment to have among other things. Ensure they are comfortable. For example, when planning a children event, you must have age appropriate entertainment.

Market the event at an early stage. Ensure you use attractive adverts. You can have a theme and a logo to go with the occasion. Do the invitations either, face to face, in cards, using social media pages or the media. Keep on reminding them of this. By doing this early, you allow people to prepare themselves and buy tickets.

You have to evaluate the entire event outcome. Look at what you had earlier planned and check if you went as planned or you need to make changes. Have the views of your team mates to get extra opinions. In case it did not turn out, ensure you take notes of how you can prevent that the next time you plan another event.




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