Trips to Italy, 6-course dinners and endless booze: Do fancy work trips really stop staff leaving?

Imagine waking up to early morning yoga in the hills of Piedmont. Archery lessons overlooking a sprawling castle. Limousines, five-star hotels and Michelin-starred cuisine. But this isn’t a holiday. This is a company offsite.

As we emerge from pandemic lockdowns and restrictions, many companies are maintaining a fully remote model. In some cases, in-person interactions have become a thing of the past. Remote work creates better work-life balance for many. But for companies, it can make it challenging to establish a strong company culture.

Some are looking to far-flung destinations, luxury hotels and meticulously designed experiences to build trust between employees and, ultimately, keep them in the company.

We spoke with experts

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