Creating Bonds with Entertainment
July 8, 2009Even when times are tough and dollars are tight, entertainment remains a critical part of event design and planning. Think about the tremendous global response to the death of Michael Jackson, not because of anything else except for the way his MUSIC made us feel.
Entertainment is an intangible bond—one that transcends words and provides an experience that is felt, not articulated. Music, dance, laughter is the “glue” and often, the “reward” at meetings. Name entertainment is also a tremendous promotional tool—one that can be used to entice attendees to come to this very special “private” event, after a long day, filled with content.
Last week, Sheryl Crow performed at SHRM’s annual meeting in New Orleans, in front of 10,000 people. She rewrote the entire first verse of Place In the Sun, customizing it for HR professionals. What more could you ask for?
Beyond the traditional trappings of entertainment, it is also a concept for creating a more enjoyable experience for attendees. Entertainment can be woven into the fabric of any piece of a meeting to reinforce key ideas or messages in non-traditional yet very memorable ways.
How are you using entertainment at your meetings? How is it making a difference in the experience you are creating for your attendees?
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