Check what the office can actually host
Meeting rooms, corridors, pantry areas, lifts, and noise limits decide whether in-office activity is realistic.
Scenario planning guide
A new office launch event should help people experience the space, meet across teams, and mark the move without overloading the first day in the office. The best plan keeps the office flow, food, speeches, activity, and photo moment in one simple programme.
Start here
Choose the office-launch context. The result frames whether to use an office-friendly activity, external venue flow, or celebration programme.
Decision framework
Office launches work when the event helps people understand the new environment, not just play beside it.
Meeting rooms, corridors, pantry areas, lifts, and noise limits decide whether in-office activity is realistic.
A simple run sheet prevents the office launch from becoming a crowded walkaround.
New office events are a chance to reconnect departments that may not normally interact.
Useful next steps
Use these pages when you are ready to compare formats, check details, review examples, or contact Cohesion.
Use these when the team is deciding whether to stay in office or move nearby.
Use these before the plan reaches office admins or leadership.
Readiness check
Tick these before choosing the final activity.
Brief builder
Turn the office context into a short planning note.
Proof and context
Use these routes when office flow, food, and team connection shape the event.
FAQ
Office-friendly missions, light stations, nearby venue activities, and food-linked celebration flows can work when space, noise, access, and timing are checked first.
Only if the space can handle movement, briefing, noise, food, and safety without disrupting the launch flow.
Send people, office readiness, space limits, timing, food plans, speeches, photo moment, and whether the goal is celebration, connection, or orientation.
Next step
Use the planner if you already know the rough date, group size, and event direction.
Open Event Planner