Business Retreats For Groups
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Mainstream business is catching on to the potential benefits of
retreats. Business groups are discovering the energy in retreat settings. Retreats,
they are finding, can be productive alternatives to run-of-the-mill conference rooms.
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What are the characteristics of retreats that make them useful for business
meetings?
Primarily, location and atmosphere! Retreats are often in a natural setting, isolated
physically and psychologically from the pressures of work. They offer an atmosphere
conducive to creative thinking. In the emerging global economy,
Guerilla Marketing is toppling formerly unassailable corporate
giants. Change is the order of the day. To remain vital in a climate of downsizing,
organizational rejuvenation is essential and ongoing, and it requires special
attributes of flexibility and balance. Many Retreat Centers
offer these conditions, with programs that nurture emotional, spiritual, physical
and mental development. This holistic milieu spills over into
the meeting space, the meals, and the accommodations. It is an atmosphere that clears
away mental cobwebs and empties the mind of clutter. Day-to-day distractions and
busy-ness are swept aside. Participants can focus on the goals and objectives of
the meeting. There results a renewed sense of purpose. No one is more creative than
when he or she engages a problem with a beginners mind. Some of the best business
ideas in the fast-paced global economy are being hatched in retreat settings.
Looking for a retreat meeting space?
Check
www.retreatsonline.com/guide/meetspace.htm.
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Ken Johnson
From www.retreatsonline.com
-- connecting users and providers of retreats worldwide.
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