by Divi Dev | Nov 1, 2016 | Articles
With a little effort almost all loss is preventable. It is important to understand who your attendee is a take the appropriate approach. Voting keypads are so miniaturized that are more likely to be misplaced than stolen, i.e., left under napkins or tables at the...
by Alan Warshaw | Oct 24, 2016 | Articles
How Hedy Lamarr invented Audience Response RadiosIt was war time and they were looking for a way to make radio-guided torpedoes harder to detect and jam. Hedy Lammar, the 1940s movie star is in part responsible for the ability to use wireless ARS equipment. It began...
by Alan Warshaw | Oct 10, 2016 | Articles
Meeting speakers often fear the loss of control by opening the session to impromptu questions from the audience. Normally, a mix of prepared questions is peppered with impromptu (on-the-fly) questions and cross-tabulations that present themselves during the course of...
by Divi Dev | Oct 3, 2016 | Articles
And Now For Something Completely Different”Fans of Monty Python will definitely remember that line! And, it might be a very good idea to keep it in mind, as a plan to save your next meeting from boredom.Do you run the same event in style and format every time? Are the...
by Alan Warshaw | Aug 28, 2016 | Articles
Anonymity vs. Tracking Individual ResponsesA word of caution: In some applications tracking individuals is necessary and in others it is deadly. What is your goal? Are the attendees to be empowered to speak to issues candidly, or is there a need to track their...
by Alan Warshaw | Aug 22, 2016 | Articles
Everyone’s looking for an edge, in this economy. By having an interactive event, you’ll be able to gauge your client’s response in seconds – not months. Information and timing are always critical. Bringing any group together and empowering them to...
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