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Published on this site: July 25th, 2006 - See more articles from this month
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Hey, Jack! That seminar I sent you to last week? Any chance you can give
us all an overview at the team meeting?" Jack's boss had just delivered
his worst nightmare. Not only had the event been tedious and disjointed,
he couldn't find the paperwork to remind himself of the key points and
his memory was not providing any brilliant clues.
You want your event to be memorable. You want it to flow effortlessly
from beginning to end. You want every aspect of the event to be professional.
This means you don't just want the event to be managed; you want it to
be designed with a degree of panache and flair.
Take some inspiration from the radio and television networks that make
their living from presenting. Notice how they use words, music and images
to identify a complete program; how programs are broken down into chunks
and how one chunk is blended into the next using segues (pronounced segway).
A simple segue does the following:
For example
"That was an opportunity for you to understand the theory of how
our organization works with suppliers using the Provider Performance Feedback
Process. Now it's time to hear a real-life example from one of our suppliers
who has been trialing this process for 6 months. Jane Smith is the Sales
Director of Jones Cooper Inc and she has been asked to give her unbiased
opinion about working with the Provider Performance Feedback Process"
Branding
No event is too small to have its own identity. Even a one hour seminar
should have some sort of a personality to catch the imagination of the
potential audience. An appropriate piece of graphics can be commissioned
for a very reasonable fee and will tie in with the theme of the event.
For example, Herbal Medicine would feature naturalistic plant imagery
whereas Engineering might use cogs, electronic circuitry or industrial
illustrations.
This piece of graphic art which might also incorporate the name of the
event will, ideally, be used on all printed matter, presentation material,
signage and promotional items.
You may have a talented amateur graphic artist in your company who can
produce good work but be careful that their quality is appropriate and
be honest with them if it does not meet the standard expected.
Professional graphic artists use computer programs that link to the systems
used by printers, so they can guarantee that the finished product will
look like the samples they present to you.
Branding, it seems, has deep psychological meaning. Apparently our brains
deal with a brand image in a different way from most other information
as it taps into our emotions. Emotional memory is more accessible; think
about TV adverts. So, it makes sense to connect with your audience in
as many ways as you can.
If Jack had been looking for the big fluorescent green folder with the
bright red tree printed on the spine and if the contents reminded him
of a coherent, connected list of stimulating topics on the subject of
'Sustainability', he might not be dreading the team meeting quite as much.
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