July 25 2018
It's late summer – a time when many have their minds on other things, and the real estate sales cycle is just beginning to slow down. That means it's time to work up a renewed sense of purpose and drive with a summer retreat.
Company retreats aren't just for big corporations. Brokers can have them for their agents and employees, too! Your team will be happy to know that you value them enough to take them on a trip, near or far, and invest in their growth at your company.
No matter if your retreat has intense team-building activities (like white water rafting) or more laid-back fun (like relaxing at a resort), a retreat can renew and invigorate your agents' and staff members' connection to your mission, values, and goals.
Here are our top five reasons why you should plan a retreat for your team:
Everyone needs to know they are valued. Those who feel valued at work report higher levels of engagement, satisfaction, and motivation, compared to those who don't feel valued, according to the American Psychological Association. When your team feels valued and you create a culture of positive thinking, morale goes up and so does productivity.
Sometimes we all get caught up in day-to-day tasks, and often only exercise the skills we need to get the job done. A retreat setting removes the day-to-day grind and allows for more skill learning and growth that you never knew your agents and staff had. New scenarios let people open up, try new things, and uncover skill sets they (and you) didn't know they had.
A summer retreat is the perfect time to refine your direction and renew your firm's sense of purpose. Removing the distractions that bog people down can help you communicate important messages and receive crucial feedback on your firm's goals and aspirations for the future. When your team feels involved in the process, they will also be more committed to achieving the goals you all create together.
Many of your agents and staff might not interact with one another. If they work on different teams, or work semi-independently as many agents do, they might not have a lot of experience talking with one another. Summer retreats can create a stronger bond through shared experience and communication in a new and fun environment that isn't the office.
Each group dynamic is different, but being together for several days means your employees and agents are bound to disagree on any number of topics and decisions. Understanding and respecting why people disagree is great for creating a culture of mutual respect. Even those who are very similar will have minor disagreements with one another, and these areas, the gaps where they don't agree, can provide learning opportunities and can help people bond once the discussions are over.
It's plain and simple: summer retreats can be a lot of fun and offer a new atmosphere for growth, renewed sense of purpose, and revealing skills and attributes you didn't know your agents and staff had.
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