In today’s digital workplace, honest and close connections are harder to build. Since the pandemic, both employer and employee expectations around in-person time have shifted. Even in hybrid setups, leaders and HR professionals often have far less insight into their teams than before. That makes it tricky to pick a program that will truly make a difference. But there’s good news — you can plan for success.
I’m Gergő Bárány, Head of Events at [eureka], and I’ve been designing and running team events for over 15 years. Here’s how to make sure your next team-building is more than just a day out — it’s a real step forward for your team.
A Good Team-Building Event Is the Gateway to Team Development
The appetite for team-building is growing — from employees and leaders alike. But a successful event is more than a nice dinner or a fun activity. The challenge is to choose something that fits your team’s needs and goals.
Do You Know What You're Looking For?
If Things Don’t Go as Planned…
Less Can Be More
Sometimes the venue itself offers experiences that could be part of the day — a wellness area, wine tasting, or adventure park. Make sure the program leaves time to enjoy these, otherwise people may feel rushed or miss out.
The Takeaway
A well-designed team-building event can be a launchpad for better teamwork, trust, and collaboration — if it’s planned with purpose. Start with the right questions, stay flexible, and make choices that fit your team’s reality. That’s how you turn “just another offsite” into something that people talk about long after it’s over.
Let’s explore together what could spark new energy in your team.