Employee Happiness on VW Tour

The best corporate retreats are more than caviar and fine wine.

Have companies gone a little crazy trying to think up inventive employee retreats? Do they really believe Joe and Vic will stop hating each other after climbing ropes, participating in a paintball contest or building popsicle-stick bridges? More than 30 percent of American workers say they dislike team-building exercises. Yet businesses spend appraoximately $46 billion per year on such activities, seemingly always trying to push the envelope.

For a while, a popular corporate retreat involved challenges with Legos. The employees were given a set time, perhaps 10 minutes, to build something with Legos that visualized a certain problem. How this would bring harmony to the workplace, other than employees sharing an equal amount of resentment or confusion, is up for grabs. In one case, a bored participant offered his co-worker $20 if she would swallow a Lego. She did. Sigh.

Recently, Zurich, Switzerland, company officials came up with the brilliant idea that employees engage in the ancient ritual of barefoot walking over hot coals. This particular team-building experience resulted in 10 ambulances being called. More than 20 employees were injured, with 13 hospitalized.

Yosemite Corporate Retreat Accommodation

Our Yosemite Corporate Retreats can offer budget accommodation (pictured above), luxury suites or more. 

We think we know a better, simpler, more effective way of possible team building. We can’t guarantee Joe and Vic will love each other following a trek into the Yosemite wilderness, a fun-filled tour of San Francisco or a Napa Valley wine-tasting extravaganza led by a sommelier. But the chances of building friendships and sharing cares and concerns increase exponentially when you’re not running across hot coals or hanging onto a rope for dear life.

A corporate retreat might not build a perfect team, but won’t your company have a stronger team if its members have been able to decompress and recharge their brains? Sometimes it takes a few days in nature or away from the rat race to see what’s important and be able to focus. Give us a call. We can help.