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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsInside a corporate retreat that went very badly wrong
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/inside-a-corporate-retreat-that-went-very-badly-wrong/ar-AA20gPzTSenior executives at the tech company Plex were eager to treat their 120 fully remote staffers to a weeklong corporate getaway in a tropical paradise.
The plan for the Honduras trip was simple: Company meetings and team building by powdery soft beaches during the day and island fun at night, at a cost of roughly $500,000 to the company. Theyd build the trip around a Survivor theme, with teams and challenges. But itd be fun, not too physically grueling. The CEO of Plex, a free streaming platform, would play a role similar to that of Survivor host Jeff Probst.
Perhaps the executives should have taken it as a sign that just as the first bus of staffers pulled up to the resort, the chief executive was already in his hotel bathroom experiencing the initial waves of a violent stomach infection. What followed was a comedy of errors including military drills that outpaced anything this group of office workers had in mind, a rogue porcupine, stranded airplanes and one syringe to the butt of an employee.
Corporate retreats are generally assumed to be torture, or at least a semi-stressful chore, what with their forced-fun activities and hybrid work-play environments that leave workers confused about boundaries. Its no wonder the new season of Jury Duty, a comedy series that tricks an unsuspecting non-actor into believing his off-the-wall fictional circumstances are actually happening, is set at a corporate off-site.
But in real life, Plexcon 2017 beats anything on TV. Heres the story of an all-staff company getaway told by six people who were there, a trip where most everything that could go wrong, did go wrong. Nearly a decade later, theyre still working togetherand still talking about it.
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Nevilledog
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dgauss
(1,551 posts)1. "Forced fun activities." Been there. At least
they didn't have to deal with any post its.
MustLoveBeagles
(16,548 posts)2. I'm going to a retreat in May
I guess I have something to look forward to.
BajaDoll
(24 posts)3. Jury Duty 2 "The Retreat"
If you have Netflix be sure to check out this show. it's a hoot and it's all about a bogus company retreat with a big secret. The first Jury Duty was great also. We need to laugh more.