6 Good Reasons to Have a Leadership Off-Site
Debra and Mark in a sticky situation

6 Good Reasons to Have a Leadership Off-Site

By: Debra Brosan, MA OD, MCC , Mark Magerman , and Jessica Regetta, MS ODL, PCC at gestaltworks

6 Good Reasons to Have a Leadership Off-Site?

Lately, we have been asked to facilitate various leadership off-sites, all with vastly different goals and dynamics. After decades of facilitating these, we've created a one-pager to help guide your thinking so that yours will be strategic, thoughtfully planned, and meaningful.? We want to move away from the off-site being a one-off event to a way to deepen connections as a team, learn from each other, make commitments, and get good work done.?

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Reason #1: Create Alignment and Build Feedback-Rich Cultures

With so much on people’s plates, leaders often find themselves caught up in day-to-day tasks, leaving little room for reflection. Regular off-sites strengthen a team's ability to flex by creating an honest feedback culture that moves through tension and frustration leading to a more satisfying work experience.?

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Reason #2:? Awareness of Self, the Other, the System

Often teams forget that they work with others and within a system. Time set aside to connect with each other as humans, while checking in on alignment, opens up opportunities for collaboration and enterprise thinking,? and disrupts usual ways of doing things.?

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Reason #3: Defining Team Dynamics

Off-sites are an investment of time and resources, so they better be impactful. Asking the team what they want is always our first step in creating an engaging and meaningful experience. Delving into team wants and addressing challenges helps define whether the group functions as a team or as a working group.

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Reason #4: Fast Tracking Team Development

Organizational changes, such as reorganizations, job cuts, or periods of extreme growth, often result in the formation of a "new" team. Off-sites are a tool used to integrate, clarify roles, and road map the larger organizational framework.

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Reason #5: Deepen Relationships

Collaboration is at the heart of any high-powered team, trust is the guts. Spending time together strengthens bonds and a real life lived experience as a cohesive unit rather than individualistic, siloed efforts. Through shared experiences, the team develops a deeper understanding of each other, fostering trust and belonging.?

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Reason #6: Creating a Space for Diverse and Differing Thoughts

Diversity of thought is a must. Teams need dedicated space to work through diverse perspectives, moving away from the binary notion of right and wrong.? By creating an environment where diverse thoughts are not only welcomed but actively sought, teams can tap into a wealth of ideas and insights. This inclusivity fosters creativity and adaptability, positioning the organization for sustained success in an ever-changing business landscape.

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There you have it!

The gestaltworks Team at www.gestaltworks.net



Maureen Reynolds

Luxury Specialist SERHANT. Societe Select | Real Estate

10 个月

Well written and thoughtful! I am sending to my team. Thank you Mark and Debra.

Nicole Chipman

Global Portfolio Manager, Post-it? Notes at 3M

10 个月

Absolutely! Off-sites create a dynamic space for connection and collaboration, especially when clear goals are shared. Equally important, they serve as a powerful platform to get your ideas out there, either IN person... or ON a person ;)

Rose Lopresti Busick, MSODL

A Leader in Empathy, Compassion, Organization Development, Leadership Strategies, and Conflict Management

10 个月

Wonderfully written; it is such a generous share! Your perspectives are thought provoking and genuine. Leaders who are responsible for team building and mentoring future leaders can rely on your work to lead them to success. So proud to have been a part of your lectures and teams. You hold a special place in my heart and in my work.

Fran Johnston, MCC

Founder, Teleos Leadership Institute

10 个月

I couldn't agree more! Yay, offsites! With stickies!

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