Thursday, August 10, 2017

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.

You first must know what type of event and the reason why the event is being held. It could be a wedding event, a school event or a church event. The reasons could be to preach, educate, advise or to celebrate. This will form the basis of how you plan to organize the event and have a theme for this retreat. You will get to know what equipment to have or entertainment that will plan.

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.

Set a budget for this activity. Ensure you readily have all the money from all contributors or donors at a specified date so that you start planning early. Knowing what you will help in the planning and allocating funds for all the expenditure. Ensure you use the money wisely lest you finish it and have to dip into your own pockets. You can opt to buy cheaper equipment, use a less expensive venue or purchase a lot of things at once to reduce transportation fare. Additionally, have receipts for all purchases so that you can account for them at the end.

Additionally, you ought to plan yourself. Write a draft of all the planning earlier and use it as a reference. Ensure the draft has all the necessary information. Have contact details of everyone you need to call and make the purchases you need to make. Work smartly. Set time limits for all activities. Ensure you communicate this to your helpers and all people involved.

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 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.

Now you can take a breather and review the planning outcome. Use your earlier prepared draft to see if you have everything needed. Have time for evaluation to correct any mistakes. Let your team mates help you in this and have notes of mistakes to avoid making them again in future.




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