Meeting as Sitcom?

There's something about TV that brings people together. So, for the semiannual conference at MAC Meetings and Events, St. Louis, the company wove in a television theme, beginning with the agenda in the format of a TV Guide.

The four-day meeting aimed to educate employees on “The Facts of Life” — that customer relationships are built by everyone at the company. MAC decorated the ballroom with a 1950s-style television, complete with rabbit-ear antennae. Seated on a sofa at the front of the room was a 7-foot couch potato with his hand in a chip bag. Attendees grabbed TV trays, and the staff at the meeting venue, Sheraton City Center in St. Louis, provided TV dinners.

Workshops had TV-show names like “Who's the Boss?” (relating to customers) and “Extreme Make Over” (corporate etiquette). The MAC staff gave occasional “commercials,” and the opening night cocktail reception included a MAC Emmy Show.

“The TV theme, video, and team-building activities were just plain fun. It makes me look forward to the December meeting,” said Kimberly Reuter, an employee at MAC.

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davidkulligan
on Sep 13, 2012

Success in business and corporate world is the key unlocked only by innovation and productivity combined together.TV Theme and employee training surely yield fruitful results for St. Louis company

Regards,
David
http://www.carbonated.tv/entertainment

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