There are many ways to broaden your cultural knowledge, understand and appreciate cultural differences and similarities, and incorporate respect for cultural particulars in your meeting planning services.
Here are eight simple, fun ways to expand your multicultural knowledge base:
1. Dine in ethnic restaurants.
2. Research different cultures online.
3. Read books and magazines with cultural focuses that are different than your own.
4. Attend cultural events, such as Greek festivals, Asian art exhibits and Dia de Los Muertos (Day of the Dead) events.
5. Visit museums, monuments and exhibits that pertain to specific cultures.
6. Attend short courses, speaking engagements or seminars regarding cultural diversity or offering interesting information about particular cultures.
7. Get out of the tourist traps when traveling. Every trip you take is an opportunity to explore neighborhoods, markets and attractions that are popular with locals, rather than simply staying in areas that are teeming with tourists.
8. Buy ethnic cookbooks and have fun learning about new foods and cooking methods with your partner or family.
While you may begin this journey in an effort to expand your potential client base and enhance your meeting planning services, you will find that learning about other cultures and trying new foods and activities is also a personally fulfilling endeavor that will help you grow both personally and professionally.
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Sometimes during a rough economy, people just grit their teeth and try to get through it. While there is something to be said for that position, it shifts focus away from goals to mere survival. Don’t allow dust to gather on your meeting planner business goals during hard times.
Formalize your goal. Write it down and have a good long look at it. Are you dreaming the impossible dream? If you’re planning to buy Trump Towers sometime in the next year and your checking account is overdrawn, well good luck with that. Most people don’t latch on to the extreme and unreachable, still, it’s important to know where you’re going and how to get there.
Break your goal into workable sequences that can be achieved in manageable periods. Every milestone passed moves you closer to your big ultimate goal. Persistence pays off in every field of endeavor. Increasing your clientele is an admirable and attainable goal even during a recession.
Build a work ethic that surpasses your competition. Will Smith credits his success more to his work ethic than natural talent. He comments: “I will not be outworked. You may be more talented than me. You might be smarter than me. And you may be better looking than me. But if we get on a treadmill together, you are going to get off first, or I’m going to die. It’s really that simple.”
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