Why are you having an awayday?
- Because there have been changes in the team
- Because you're a new manager
- Because the team needs to start working differently
- Because there are external changes that the team will have to respond to
- Because you always have an awayday at this time of year
- Because you want the team to spend some time together
All of these are legitimate reasons to have an awayday, and you should be able to make progress. But if your participants feel their time has been wasted, and they would have been better off getting on with their day to day work, you risk your awayday doing more harm than good.
Clearly defining your goals ensures the awayday is purposeful and productive for all involved.