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Best Practices Marty MacKay Douglas Kahler

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Best Practices. Marty MacKay Douglas Kahler. Communication is Key!. Bring us in at the very beginning, even if you don’t have much information. Share all you can with us about the client. Communication is Key!. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Best Practices

Marty MacKay

Douglas Kahler

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Communication is Key!

Bring us in at the very beginning, even if you don’t have much information.

Share all you can with us about the client.

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Communication is Key!

Let us help you sell the destination; always include us in the planning for the sites.

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Communication is Key! Especially internationally as we can advise on Congress dates that might affect availability, etc.

Use us to help educate on cultural differences when planning.

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Communication is Key!

Introduce us to the program leads (TD) sooner, that way they can be comfortable with all the plans before they get on site.

Let us be part of all the logistical planning; use our expertise.

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Collaboration at the outset is even more vital to ensure relevance the first time!

Collaborate Early and Often!

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Counsel your customer on Action vs. Progress.

Collaborate Early and Often!

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Schedule a joint conference call with DMC & customer.

Share your customer’s previous experiences / likes / dislikes.

Ask direct questions and share the answers on budget / priorities /expectations.

Collaborate Early and Often!

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Avoid proposing elements requiring extensive research and customization.

Ask us what’s hot!

Collaborate Early and Often!

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Trend Watch

Erica Hussey

Mark Wells

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"Destination Immersion” Events• Flipping the off-site experience • Unexpected twists in traditional venues, warehouse

transformations, festival themes and block parties

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"Destination Immersion” Events• Flipping the off-site experience • Unexpected twists in traditional venues, warehouse

transformations, festival themes and block parties

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How We Stay Ahead of Trends• Blog reading and internet research

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How We Stay Ahead of Trends• Network with top décor producers to see what is new

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• Paying attention to “what’s hot” in pop culture• Movies, music, awards shows

How We Stay Ahead of Trends

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Creating the trends is the way to ensure we are ahead of them!

How We Stay Ahead of Trends

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“ARE THEMES BACK?”

Yes! We create Themed Immersion! To connect with the Theme in today’s environment, Guests want to attend a

Story they can tell others.

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Guests want to experience something that their friends have not…

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Guests want to experience something that their friends have not…

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Guests want to be part of the collective story…

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Guests want to be part of the collective story…

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Guests want to be part of the collective story… Social Networking extends the event!

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Guests want to have their perspective changed and to be inspired…

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Guests want to have their perspective changed and to be inspired…

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Guests want to have their perspective changed and to be inspired…

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Guests want to have their perspective changed and to be inspired… Does your dog bite?

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Q & A