In The Workplace
By Rey Elbo
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We鈥檙e having an out-of-town beach party for all employees. Aside from the usual preparations, what other important things do we need to ensure a successful company event? 鈥 Silent Fox.
鈥婳THER than a company-wide sports tournament, team building event, achievers鈥 conference, and a Christmas party, an out-of-town beach (or swimming pool) party is deemed an indispensable benefit for many employees. However, it could give you and the organization many unpredictable headaches.
鈥婼ome misguided workers can turn the situation into an HR case study on blurred boundaries, liability exposure, and corporate reputational risk.
鈥媁hat begins as a morale booster can quickly spiral into issues involving alcohol misuse, sexual harassment, off-color jokes, safety lapses, or social media blowback. This is a challenge for management.听 听
鈥婽hat requires clarifying expectations before the trip that include setting dress codes, regulating alcohol use, establishing a curfew, and preparing for emergencies.听
鈥婽his needs the active leadership of team leaders, line supervisors, and managers on how to manage issues on-site, ensure medical and transport contingencies are ready, and remind everyone that company policies are not suspended because it鈥檚 a recreation time.
鈥婻egardless of who shoulders the cost, a summer getaway must never be an excuse for anyone to commit wrongdoing.
10 RULES
鈥婣 company-sponsored getaway is a welcome break from deadlines. However, without any clearly established rules, such an event can just as quickly produce confusion, blurred boundaries, and avoidable risk.
鈥婥lear guidelines set expectations on accountability, behavior, health, and safety and to ensure听 that what happens off-site still reflects the organization鈥檚 culture and values. In short, well-crafted rules act as quiet guardrails. They keep the experience enjoyable, inclusive, and incident-free, so employees return refreshed rather than emotionally devastated.
鈥婽o strike that balance, organizations typically adopt practical guidelines like the following:
鈥婳ne, clarify the objective. Having fun with co-workers and management must have clear boundaries. Is it a reward trip for everyone, a team building exercise, or a hybrid? That鈥檚 important because some employees are tempted to behave differently when they wear flip-flops.
鈥婽wo, avoid forcing attendance. While attendance should remain voluntary, firm confirmation deadlines are necessary to avoid miscalculation of the budget. Require everyone鈥檚 confirmation at least two months in advance, set deadlines for registration, and emphasize consequences for cancellations.
鈥婽hree, emphasize the application of the Code of Conduct. Even outside the office, workplace policies must remain effective. That鈥檚 because these extra-curricular events are company-managed and should not be treated as exceptions.
鈥婩our, set reasonable limits on alcoholic drinks. Limit drinking by issuing beverage coupons. If some workers bring their own vehicle, be clear to prohibit them from drinking and driving. Assign event marshals or team leaders.听
鈥婩ive, set rules for acceptable swimwear. Establishing clear guidelines for acceptable swimwear ensures a professional atmosphere and prevents discomfort across diverse employee groups. Avoiding overly revealing attire.
鈥婼ix, safety first. Provide emergency contacts and first aid access by bringing a medical standby team. Allow voluntary disclosure of relevant medical conditions and agree on safety protocols.
鈥婼even, assign event and transport coordinators. Have a clear accountability structure led by HR representatives. These coordinators must take charge of handling departure and return transport schedules, emergency situations, and related tasks.
鈥婨ight, set limits on company expenses. Be explicit on what鈥檚 covered by the company鈥檚 budget and authorized signatories who must keep the required receipts for reimbursement, if allowed. This avoids post-event accounting headaches and misunderstandings.
鈥婲ine, be sensitive in assigning rooms. Privacy still matters. Allow people to choose their roommates. However, be sensitive to gender, hierarchy, and personal issues like heavy snoring. Avoid forcing room-sharing where it may cause discomfort.
鈥婽en, remind everyone of social media etiquette. Set simple guidelines that require people asking prior consent before posting photos of colleagues. Avoid tagging workers and company officials in compromising situations.
POST-EVENT FEEDBACK
鈥婣fter the trip, gather feedback to document lessons learned and pinpoint specific friction points. Evaluate logistical hitches, communication gaps, and activity engagement to refine next year鈥檚 strategy.
鈥婤y identifying what resonated and what failed, we can systematically eliminate 鈥渨aste鈥 as early as the planning process, ensuring future summer getaways are more seamless, inclusive, and enjoyable. Because even fun can be continuously improved.
鈥This data-driven approach transforms every observation into a strategic asset, guaranteeing that our future investments yield higher satisfaction and excellence.
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