Holding Corporate Seminars Near Public Hunting Lands
As a leader in corporate America, you are likely the person that leads the yearly meetings and seminars designed to let managers across the country know the focus of your company in the coming year. There may also be team building exercises, an awards ceremony to recognize employees for reaching goals last year and other events during the daytime.
Many times, as people fly in from across the country, there will be a free day for attendees to enjoy local attractions.
Holding this meeting near public hunting lands will allow company employees, who live within driving distance, the chance to bring hunting gear. Nothing builds co-operation among managers with different goals as a day spent in the woods, away from the pressures of the normal office environment.
An accountant, whose goals are likely to conflict with those of the research and development manager, can spend time on public hunting lands, getting to know each other as people, not adversaries. If it is convenient for your company to arrange meetings near public hunting lands, have someone check the state and federal laws and the restrictions for the area, along with any specific rules or conditions for each location. Passing this information on to attendees, along with information on other nearby attractions will keep people from being disappointed that they cannot hunt, as they did not get a license ahead of time.
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