MTK Offsite Review
This is a report generated by Windy after chatting with the whole team about the offsite. This was pulled from 6 employees and 2 integrations (Slack, Zoom).
🚀 Action Items (Top Priorities)
- 🕒 Extend Offsite: Add an extra day or adjust travel for a full final day1.
- 📅 Improve Logistics: Share a detailed schedule, offer healthier meals2, and finalize housing early.
- 🎯 Add Strategic Content: Include a session on long-term vision or strategy3, with optional pre-reading or a guest speaker.
✨ Executive Summary
- What Went Well 👍:
- 🤝 Team Bonding: Strong positive feedback4 on the balance between work sessions and unstructured social time. Activities like games, shared meals, and informal conversations were key to team bonding5.
- 💡 Productive Work Sessions: Sessions like “Routines” (called a “giant conceptual breakthrough”6), “what will break at 10x”, “user manual”, and “Path to 1M” were especially valuable.
- What Could Be Improved 👀:
- ⏳ Not Enough Time: Many felt the offsite was too short7, leading to missed activities (e.g., hackathon, workshop) and rushed presentations8.
- 🗓️ Logistics: Suggestions included a more defined schedule9, healthier food options, and avoiding last-minute housing changes.
- 🔭 Future Content: Desire for more focus on long-term vision/strategy10, pre-reading, and possibly guest speakers.
📝 Themes and Key Findings
🤝 Strong Positive Feedback on Team Bonding and Structure
The offsite was viewed very positively, with a consensus that the time spent together was valuable. Employees consistently praised the balance between work sessions and unstructured social time. Activities like games, shared meals, and informal conversations were highlighted as key to team bonding. Ben Danzig noted that having everyone in the same house was crucial, as it led to valuable late-night conversations and activities that might not have happened otherwise. The “user manual” exercise was specifically mentioned by Lasse Thorenfeldt and Ben Danzig as a particularly helpful activity for getting to know colleagues better.
💡 High Value Placed on Work Session Content
The content of the work sessions was considered productive and well-balanced. Several specific sessions were identified as being particularly impactful:
- The “Routines” discussion was called a “giant conceptual breakthrough” by Brian Distelburger.
- The “what will break at 10x” and “user manual” sessions were highlighted as highly valuable by Ben Danzig.
- The “Path to 1M” session was also noted as a positive by Max Shaw.
⏳ A Widespread Desire for More Time
A recurring theme was the feeling that the offsite was constrained by time. Multiple employees suggested that an extra day would have been beneficial or that the schedule felt tight. This lack of time resulted in planned activities being missed, such as a marketing hackathon and an interactive workshop. Lasse Thorenfeldt also mentioned that some presentations had to be cut short due to time constraints.
🗓️ Opportunities for Logistical and Scheduling Improvements
Employees identified several areas for logistical improvement in future offsites.
- Scheduling: Austin Weideman suggested a more defined schedule with meals at more regular hours. Jack Chaiken proposed altering the travel schedule to allow for a full working day on the final day before driving back in the evening.
- Food: Brian Distelburger requested healthier food options with more vegetables, noting the meals consisted mainly of “carbs and sugar.”
- Accommodations: The last-minute requirement to move between houses was cited as an annoyance.
🔭 Suggestions for Future Offsite Content
Participants offered several ideas for future session topics. Both Lasse Thorenfeldt and Max Shaw expressed a desire for content focused on long-term vision and strategy. Max Shaw also floated the ideas of incorporating pre-reading materials to use the offsite as a “forcing function” or inviting a guest speaker. Additionally, Mark Tanner suggested that for Q&A-style sessions, preparing key talking points beforehand would help align the team.