Weekly Anchors
Attach short activities to recurring slots such as Monday stand-ups or Friday wrap-ups when attendance is typically highest.
Practical guidance for aligning office activity plans with available spaces, meeting culture, and team availability across New Zealand workplaces.
Before adding activities to your calendar, catalogue usable areas: breakout pods, kitchen tables, outdoor terraces, and video-enabled meeting rooms. Each zone supports different group sizes and noise levels.
Attach short activities to recurring slots such as Monday stand-ups or Friday wrap-ups when attendance is typically highest.
Allow fifteen minutes before and after each session for room reset and participant transition. Auckland offices with shared facilities benefit from explicit buffer blocks in shared calendars.
Cross-reference activity dates with known busy periods — month-end reporting, all-hands meetings, or public holidays — to avoid low turnout.
When teams span multiple locations, designate a primary facilitator at each site and share a single agenda document. Video links should be tested prior to the session start time.
Structure activity schedules per floor or wing when noise, foot traffic, or department culture differ significantly within the same building.
Define who books rooms, sends reminders, and collects feedback. Clear role assignment prevents overlapping requests and calendar conflicts.
Review internal workplace policies before introducing new activity formats. Respect existing guidelines on food, equipment use, and after-hours access.
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Recommended planning horizons
15–45
Typical session durations (minutes)
2×
Monthly review cadence
1
Shared master calendar
Reserve the space at least one week ahead and include setup time in the booking notes.
Document required items — whiteboard markers, printed handouts, name tags — and assign procurement to a specific team member.
Share date, duration, location, and optional preparation steps. Keep language neutral and inclusive.
Allocate five minutes after the session for informal feedback. Note attendance and any scheduling adjustments for future cycles.
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