Organization team event
With Vincent Bogaart and Marloes Hermens
Open Dates
Combining the useful with the pleasant. When you work in an organization there sometimes seems to be a hick-up. But what’s really going on? You want to speed up the processes, get to grips with the core of both opportunities and challenges, but somehow this does not quite work as hoped or planned. Everyone in the organization works in their own unique way and the patterns that have emerged over time are difficult to adjust or change.
What you can do privately, you can also do with your organization. Take a break. Into nature. whilst at the same time ensure that mutual relationships are strengthened and improved. By being in a different environment. By being more outside, exposed to the natural elements. By using completely different working methods. This way you boost both the substantive process and the collaboration.
Often you feel driven to continue on, there is still so much work to be done… But by taking a break, walking along the different trails with colleagues in the beautiful surroundings of Dueshill Farm and being handed new ways of working; Working methods that not only focus on content but also on what is going on beneath the surface. This can ensure that there is indeed an acceleration. Even if it does not seem that way at first. Just by slowing down for a few days and allowing the process to unfold naturally. People from various organizations have gotten to know each other better and in new ways after a retreat on Dueshill Farm, getting along in more unison afterwards. More clarity has emerged. The different perspectives from which the various members look and operate have come to light an can now be readily embraced by all o the shared path to success for the whole of the organization.
Often there is a lot going on in the undercurrent with no time to look into these matters properly. Overtime these become the causes of the hick-up(s). If you really want to streamline and grow in a healthy way, be able to deliver more quality and improve mutual cooperation, then a retreat on Dueshill Farm is a very good investment.
About the Leaders
Vincent Bogaart
Vincent (1976) grew up in the countryside on a hobby farm in Overijssel with sheeps, dogs, chickens and horses. Marmalade was made from homegrown berries and vegetables grew in the garden. After studying chemical engineering, Vincent had a 12-year career in the oleochemical industry working in international commercial positions. Since 2010 Vincent has has focused […]
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Marloes (1960) grew up in a village in North Brabant and moved to Amsterdam after studying at the Utrecht University of Applied Sciences, Faculty of Drama and Theatre. There she founded several companies. Both in arts and commerce. She continued to follow all kinds of courses and training at the intersection of psychology and physical […]
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