Rustic on the outside, clean and comfortable on the inside, our two and three-bedroom cabins are located steps from the water. Each cabin is bright, clean, and equipped with all the essential amenities you will need for your stay. Full-sized barbecue grills and picnic tables are available for all cabins. Each cabin has a private entrance and a close parking space, making it easy and convenient to plan your daily activities. Enjoy our beautiful sunsets just outside your door!
Looking for more room for a larger group? Our two lodges each sleep up to 12 people and have larger living rooms to comfortably seat more people. Each lodge has a large, private deck with plenty of seating to give your group plenty of space. Two bathrooms and a full kitchen make these the ideal accommodations for larger groups.
We had an awesome time! This is a perfect place to go to relax. Everyone there was friendly and there to make sure your stay was enjoyable! Very clean modern cabins. Beautiful view from either lodge we had. Fun time on the boat. Great fishing right off the many docks to choose from! Look forward to going again!
We have been staying at this resort for many years. We love this place and would never consider another resort. Friendly, clean, and beautiful. The new owners, Laura and Dave, are so nice and have already made improvements and planning more. We welcome them as the new owners and look forward to our stays for many years to come!
Actually came there alone just for a little R&R. Loved my cozy room right outside the lake. Also was very close to restaurants and shopping. Will come back very soon period. A great recommendation to reboot and recharge.
Come experience our beautiful resort and begin to build your own memories and traditions. We are dedicated to making Point View Resort your home away from home, and will strive to make your stay with us relaxing and stress free.
Breakthrough insights and connections often occur outside of traditional board rooms and classrooms. At POV, share a meal with colleagues around the dining room table, take a walk down to the waterfront, or take in the views from multiple gathering spots inside and outside our brand new facility. Using natural sunlight, energy efficient appliances, and repurposed and recycled materials, our new LEED-certified green building sits lightly amidst its natural surroundings.
Perfect for a larger event or celebration, you can rent the entire facility and grounds, including the large conference and breakout rooms, kitchen and dining areas, lobby, and the various outdoor spaces, including our terrace, picnic areas, and path to the shore. Maximum capacity: 150-200 people, depending on the type of event (possibly more with the use of outdoor tents).
With a wall of windows, 127 person standing capacity, and almost 900 square feet, this room allows for multiple types of gatherings. Cutting-edge AV technology and four large mounted screens enable advanced digital possibilities, including wireless control, professional presentations, and simultaneous video conferencing.
Ideal for breakout sessions and smaller meetings, each room boasts large windows, just over 420 square feet and a 29 person seated capacity. Multiple room and table configurations are available with cutting-edge AV technology and one large mounted screen in each room.
Perfect for an office or family picnic, celebration, or other outdoor activity, enjoy our beautiful grounds and waterfront views. Lobby access provides bathrooms and comfortable couches to sit back and rest.
We've stayed in vacation homes all over the world and our experience with Moving Mountains topped them all! The team made wonderful recommendations, proactively checked on us, answered all questions immediately, and brought teddy bears that delighted the kids when we arrived. The home they helped us select, Point View Place in Breckendridge, was absolutely stunning and perfect for our extended family of 13. A special thanks to Jeni and Melissa for all of their help! Point View Place is even more impressive in person than in the pictures. It's the only log cabin style home we saw with high, vaulted ceilings giving us the best of both worlds -- It felt rustic while also being incredibly spacious with all the modern conveniences and amazing views. The layout provided privacy for each family along with many large, comfortable gathering spaces both inside and out. It was fully stocked with everything we needed and more. I looked at 100+ homes before booking and am so glad we selected Point View Place. Make sure to drive slowly -- We saw 2 porcupines and countless deer on the way up to the home which was a lot of fun. Thanks for the wonderful stay!
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Interestingly, the concern around job disruption and loss is occurring against a backdrop of leading organizations moving toward an orientation around capability and skill, rather than simply the job and its title. This orientation to the people that make up the organization may prove a good springboard for incorporating generative AI-assisted capabilities and skills.
This is considering the collection of tasks that make up the values and services provided by a given industry. Even for organizations from the least disrupt-able industries, there will likely be significant disruption within their walls with their language-heavy tasks, and also from the vendors they use.
First, there has been some great conversation already in the industry around how change management practitioners might use AI in their own work. Dan Olson from ChangeGuild facilitated what I hear was a great session in the Twin Cities for MnCMN on Using ChatGPT in your Change Practice. Dr. Kate Bryne with EverChange in Australia delivered an engaging podcast and a primer deck providing a great overview, guidelines, prompt formulas and guidelines, and accessible use cases.
Tim Creasey, Chief Innovation Officer at Prosci, is a researcher and thought leader on managing the people side of change. His work forms the foundation of the largest body of knowledge in the world on change management. He has spoken to hundreds of thousands of people across the globe, helping them to see how successful change is unlockable when we prepare, equip, and support people through change.
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