You're attending a training event, you walk into the room, which table layout would you prefer and why?
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I think I’d prefer Room B – I think I’d prefer Room B – mainly because I’d be intrigued as soon as I walked in, and curious about what sort of activities or exercises were planned!
Hi Garry, out of the 2 I Hi Garry, out of the 2 I would be happier for it to be B. However, to be honest if I entered a course and it was set up in a Board Room style, I would be slightly disappointed about how old school it was. Is this a decision you are facing?
I’m enjoying the responses to I’m enjoying the responses to this in our LinkedIn group too!
A- with B I’d be assuming A- with B I’d be assuming that they were expecting this event to bore me rigid so they’ve provided things to help me stay awake!
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I spend a great deal of time I spend a great deal of time planning room layouts and adding items of interest that will stimulate and engage delegates as they enter the room.
99.9999% don’t even notice and generally move the “stuff” out of the way and plonk their backpack on the table.
As for the carefully thought out posters…”oh I thought it was left over from the last course”…
For the very small proportion of people who actually do notice I will continue to make an effort!
It would depend on the It would depend on the training topic/purpose, but B tells me the training is going to be fun and active.
7 Responses
I think I’d prefer Room B –
I think I’d prefer Room B – mainly because I’d be intrigued as soon as I walked in, and curious about what sort of activities or exercises were planned!
Hi Garry, out of the 2 I
Hi Garry, out of the 2 I would be happier for it to be B. However, to be honest if I entered a course and it was set up in a Board Room style, I would be slightly disappointed about how old school it was. Is this a decision you are facing?
I’m enjoying the responses to
I’m enjoying the responses to this in our LinkedIn group too!
A- with B I’d be assuming
A- with B I’d be assuming that they were expecting this event to bore me rigid so they’ve provided things to help me stay awake!
TIC
Rus
A
A
I spend a great deal of time
I spend a great deal of time planning room layouts and adding items of interest that will stimulate and engage delegates as they enter the room.
99.9999% don’t even notice and generally move the “stuff” out of the way and plonk their backpack on the table.
As for the carefully thought out posters…”oh I thought it was left over from the last course”…
For the very small proportion of people who actually do notice I will continue to make an effort!
It would depend on the
It would depend on the training topic/purpose, but B tells me the training is going to be fun and active.