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How to Plan a Company All-Hands Without an Events Background

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MAY 25, 2026 · 6 MIN READ
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Your CEO wants to bring everyone together for an all-hands. You've never planned one. Here's the no-events-background-required playbook — agenda, venue, AV, hybrid handling, budget — so you don't burn out and the event lands.

What an all-hands actually is (and isn't)

An all-hands is a 90-180 minute company-wide meeting where leadership presents updates, key teams share progress, and there's Q&A. NOT a workshop, NOT a training, NOT a celebration (though there's often celebratory framing).

Format: typically quarterly. Either fully-in-person (one office), fully-remote (Zoom for everyone), or hybrid (HQ in-person + remote dial-ins).

Step 1: Get the brief from leadership

Before booking anything, ask:

Step 2: Design the agenda (90-min standard)

TimeBlockNotes
0:00-0:05Open + welcomeCEO 5-min framing of the quarter
0:05-0:25Business updateCFO or COO: numbers, KPIs, key wins/misses
0:25-0:45Function spotlights2-3 functional leads, 5-7 min each
0:45-1:00Featured storyCustomer story, product launch, or team highlight
1:00-1:20People momentNew hires, work anniversaries, team awards
1:20-1:30Q&APre-collected questions + 2-3 live

Step 3: Pick the venue

In-person only: your office (if it has a 100+ space) or rent a hotel meeting room. Theatre-style for 50+, U-shape for 25-40, classroom for 15-25.

Hybrid: hotel meeting room with PROFESSIONAL AV — a single laptop on Zoom won't cut it. You need: a stage camera (people on stage), a wide-angle audience camera (so remote attendees see in-person reactions), 2-3 mics (presenter + roving audience mic + backup), Zoom or Teams operator dedicated.

Fully remote: the easiest — Zoom Webinar with practice run.

For hybrid: hotels with professional AV setups quote €1,200-2,500 for the AV package alone. Included if you're staying at a 4-5 star property; extra if you're booking just the meeting room. Full AV checklist.

Step 4: Manage the speakers

Send a 1-page speaker brief 7 days before:

Underrated: the rehearsal is essential. First-time presenters always run over. You need to see them speak, then coach gently to fit time.

Step 5: Run the show on the day

Step 6: Capture and follow up

Budget benchmarks (Europe)

FormatAttendeesBudget
Office-only (in-house)50-100€500-1,500 (catering only)
Hotel room (in-person)50-100€2,500-5,000
Hybrid (HQ + remote)100-200€4,500-9,000 (AV is the cost)
Off-site retreat-style50-100€15,000-35,000

Recurring quarterly all-hands? Lock in the venue/AV provider with an annual contract for a 15-20% discount.

Bottom line

An all-hands is high-stakes (everyone watches) but low-difficulty (mostly content + AV). Get the agenda right, brief speakers ruthlessly, run AV checks early. Easy RFP handles the venue + AV sourcing in one brief — perfect for quarterly cadence with the same template.

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