When meetings between different departments, groups, or even entities start to become less productive then it is time to try some new techniques. Here are the top four ways to break through meeting roadblocks:
1. Consider a change of venue – Sometimes the same meeting places will produce the same results. This is especially true whenever the meeting is held at a non-neutral venue. Consider moving a meeting to a neutral venue if there is even the slightest possibility that the big deal is being held up because of some psychological slight regarding the demand that one party meet on the other party’s turf.
2. Consider a change of time – Some people are morning people, others are decidedly not morning people. If the meeting is being held in the morning then there is a possibility that mental juices are not flowing as fast as possible or that attitudes are not what they should be.
3. Consider a single-sided table – Sometimes a single-sided table reduces the subtle subconscious tendencies to view those sitting on the other side of the table as adversaries. Instead, everyone should be facing the same direction looking at a whiteboard or other presentation device to work as cooperative problem solvers.
4. Add an espresso shot or go with a half-decaf blend – If the meeting is seemingly held up by a lack of energy then give the coffee an extra boost of espresso. If the meeting is getting a little too serious, consider mixing decaf in with regular coffee to give the participants a little less edge.
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When was the last time you held an event somewhere other than a hotel or convention center? There are other options, some of which are quite affordable. Any place that has enough seating for your group and can meet their needs is a potential event site.
Theaters aren’t just for plays and movies these days. Most of them are more than happy to be considered for an event. In fact, many movie theaters include an ad promoting the idea along with the upcoming features. Theatres are quiet, private, and they might even open the concession stand for your event. Private theater owners are as open to creating new revenue as chain theaters. Explore both possibilities and compare costs and available services.
Museums and public art galleries are feeling the economic pinch of the recession. Most of them have spaces that are ideal for business meetings. Using a local site gives your client the benefit of getting out of the office without expending a great deal of cash. Sometimes a fresh site will inspire fresh ideas in your team.
Don’t limit yourself to the same list of meeting places no matter how grand and exciting they might be. The more choices you offer clients, the more clients you may have.
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