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This is a sample itinerary. All retreats are custom designed according to your tech stack.
Day 1
- Arrive at the retreat location and settle in
- Welcome and introductions
- Orientation session on the retreat objectives and schedule
- Presentation on the importance of Infrastructure in software development
- Team-building activities to promote collaboration and communication among team members
- Networking dinner
Day 2
- Workflow workshops led by experts in the field
- Group discussions on best practices in Infrastructure for software developers
- Work on team projects in breakout sessions
- Afternoon break for leisure activities, such as hiking or team sports
- Dinner and social activities
Day 3
- Presentation on current Infrastructure challenges facing software development teams
- Team discussions and brainstorming sessions on potential solutions to these challenges
- Technical workshops on specific Infrastructure tools and technologies
- Work on team projects in breakout sessions
- Evening social activities
Day 4
- Visit to a local attraction
- Discussion with company executives and engineers on their approach to Infrastructure for software development teams
- Q&A session with the host company
- Afternoon free time for individual reflection and relaxation
- Group dinner and social activities
Day 5
- Technical workshops on Infrastructure
- Group discussions on implementing Infrastructure in team projects
- Work on team projects in breakout sessions
- Afternoon break for leisure activities, such as team-building games or exploring the local area
- Dinner and social activities
Day 6
- Custom technical workshops
- Group discussions on the importance of Infrastructure in software development
- Work on team projects in breakout sessions, focusing on Infrastructure
- Afternoon free time for individual reflection and relaxation
- Group dinner and social activities
Day 7
- Presentations of team projects to the entire group
- Feedback and critique sessions
- Final team-building activities
- Closing remarks and reflection on the retreat’s objectives and outcomes
- Departure