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Red seats in a well-lit auditorium A Quick Guide to Hosting a Town Hall Meeting

Meetings are like drinking tea or coffee. They provide excellent opportunities for connecting and sharing ideas. Yet, you can also have too many meetings or too much caffeine. So why is it that on top of existing board meetings, budget meetings, and 1-on-1s (to name a few), many successful companies still choose to run town hall meetings? In this article, we’ll look at one of the most indispensable tools in corporate communication, the town hall meeting. We’ll also share a practical guide to help you host a successful forum. (*introduce devil’s advocate in a fun way into the meeting to stimulate constructive conversation around difficult topics)

What is a town hall meeting?

A town hall meeting is fundamentally an “employee meeting” where the company managers, usually C-level executives, meet with everyone in the organization to update and discuss important business matters. It’s also called a “town hall” or “all-hands” meeting.

Each company has its own way of conducting its town hall meetings. For instance, some companies hold in-person town hall meetings. However, with more work cultures increasingly becoming asynchronous, online and hybrid town hall gatherings are also on the rise. In terms of frequency, many companies have a monthly cadence. Others, especially those bigger in scale, prefer quarterly gatherings to make it less run-of-the-mill and more cost-efficient.

What are the advantages of town hall meetings?

Regardless of how companies run their employee meetings, they do consider them critical to their corporate communication strategy, earmarking precious company resources to make these happen. Here are a few good reasons why a town hall meeting for employees is worth its weight in gold.

1. Communicates to employees that they are important

Being invited to a gathering with the top brass in attendance can make any team member feel special regardless of their role. This helps motivate employees, cements the employees’ identity as an integral part of the organization, and thus helps promote retention.

2. Creates a strong sense of community

Town hall meetings are a great way to systematically introduce or reinforce the principles and values of the company to all employees. Since new employee hires happen frequently, it can be hard to catch up with them on an ongoing basis. Town halls enable different departments or teams to pin the names to the faces of new and long-term employees and update their knowledge about who does what. This helps foster teamwork and enhance interconnectedness.

3. Enhances collaboration in decision making

When an employee receives an invitation to a town hall meeting, they get the privilege to listen to the strategic views of key decision-makers. At the same time, management gets to hear from the employees who have their fingers on the pulse of relevant issues. With more collaborative interactions comes a greater sense of ownership and heightened support for the agreed solutions and plans.

4. Fine-tunes what the company should focus on

So much goes on within an organization every day that you can quickly lose track of what’s fundamentally essential. The opposite can also happen where you disregard emerging issues and stay fixated on immediate concerns. Town hall meetings help everyone come together to assess where precious company resources should be invested, today and in the future.

5. Builds leadership visibility

Town halls allow employees to interact with their senior leaders and vice versa.  When the attendees see that top management takes pains to attend these events, they can see how their high-ranking executives are committed to the well-being of the company and how invested and involved they are in particular aspects of the business. Thus, all-hands bolster trust and confidence in the company leadership, especially when they can inspire and show a clear direction forward.

Effective town hall meeting ideas

While town hall meetings are advantageous, they can also be tricky to manage. Here is a practical town hall meeting guide you can use to make the hosting process smoother.

1. Set a recurring meeting cadence.

Block out town hall meeting dates early to encourage attendance and increase participation.

2. Create focused objectives.

Identify two or three key objectives you want to accomplish at your town hall meeting. This will keep the conversation focused and productive. Review and sift through feedback from prior meetings to ensure that you’ve covered all bases.

3. Record the meetings.

Not everyone can attend all town halls every time. It can also happen that you may need to clarify certain points from the meeting. In such cases, recordings of the sessions can help all team members keep track of what’s going on and make validation a cinch.

4. Add production value.

If your employee meetings or town hall gatherings have an audience attendance of 300 or more you will want to add video cameras, projection screens and enhanced audio and lighting gear to provide the most advantageous means of viewing the executive presentations on your stage. Due to the vital information delivered at employee meetings, it is important that audience members see the facial expressions and the eyes of the executive presenters. This is hard to do if you are seated near the back of a large auditorium. “IMAG” (image magnification) with video cameras and projection of your speakers enables your audience to clearly see the eyes and facial expressions of your presenters. This close-up image of  will add greater impact and credibility to what is being said and foster a greater connection between the executives and the employees.

5. Keep to a schedule.

The town hall meeting should be seen more as an opportunity than a burdensome must-attend event. To keep it that way, create a structured schedule and set the number of minutes you want to spend on each topic. This will help you avoid investing too much time and energy on a single topic to the detriment of the rest and help you finish promptly.

6. Incorporate shout-outs in the schedule.

Shout-outs can go a long way in acknowledging the contribution of high-performing team members. Yet these become all the more special when done at in-person events. At town halls, you see the smiles and hear the applause in real-time, giving the acknowledgements greater impact. Set the bar high so these shout-outs retain their power to motivate. The organizer can have the team heads nominate their shout-outs and then select which to mention at the town hall.

7. Share new content.

Typically, town hall presentations center around company performance, such as quarterly sales results or the outcome of major campaigns. These include a discussion of what worked, what didn’t, next steps and management commitment to support the implementation of improvements.

While these are important data points to cover, you’ll want to keep it interesting by introducing new content. Of course, you can’t always be announcing new major plans or novel product categories; however, you can prevent a ho-hum event by picking up a different angle of the conversation or going in-depth into a fresh and relevant topic. For example, you could share best practices or creative approaches to problem-solving. You may also invite guest speakers or ask employees what corporate subject matters they want to include in future presentations.

8. Be generous with Q&A time.

Powerful presentations are essential to town halls. Yet, the conversation that happens afterward is often more valuable. Perhaps there is no better time to have an honest discussion than at town halls. Interaction with the audience allows senior leaders to gauge immediately how the attendees feel about specific topics and guides them on how to tweak proposed plans. It can also be a great time for employees to get first-hand answers from the decision-makers themselves. Therefore, be certain to allocate a substantial chunk of time to the Q&A session in your town hall meeting.

9. Include all voices in the discussion.

The presence of top officers at a meeting can be intimidating. It’s normal for attendees to be timid or filter out their speech before a big group. Consider other ways to encourage people to speak up during these town halls. For instance:

10. Leverage technology for a more democratic process.

You can use productivity apps like Slack, which can mass-email forms and summarize the results. The core meeting organizers can then include representative topics per team and discuss these during the agenda planning meeting.

11. Conduct a strategic Q&A.

Overcome your team’s query qualms with live Q&A apps, which give your attendees a choice to send in questions or provide insights anonymously. This way, you can let participants be bolder about asking questions, prioritize the significant queries, and avoid redundancies. Further, you can then video project those onto the main screen in the auditorium which invites greater participation.

12. Have a “Devil’s Advocate” introduce a sensitive topic for discussion.

Employee meetings are the perfect place to discuss triumphs as well as challenges. It is tempting for management to avoid discussing sensitive issues in a public forum such as at the employee meeting, yet employees have a right to know how these sensitive matters will affect their day-to-day existence within the company. An excellent way for management to get the sensitive topic out in the open is to have a planned moment when a member of the audience (perhaps an actor) stands up during Q&A and asks a challenging question in a funny way. The audience will not only laugh when the question is asked, they will take a collective sigh of relief now that someone has voiced what they were thinking but were too afraid to say. This light-hearted moment gives the executives on stage the opportunity to address the difficult topic in an easy way.

The best way to host a town hall meeting

Town hall meetings may seem intuitively simple, yet there are many things to consider.  Substantial effort, skill and expert planning are required to make these events successful. If you want to be 100% confident about your next town hall meeting, choose to partner with event production professionals who can help you score a successful event.

Whether it’s a straightforward town hall or employee meeting or an elaborate annual conferenceCarlstrom Productions handles each event the same way—exceptionally well! Every detail receives the same exacting attention. Nothing is left to chance. We think of everything, so you don’t have to. Make your next town hall meeting or corporate event a cinch with Carlstrom Productions. Connect with us for a capabilities presentation today!

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The screen of a video camera while recording Fast Facts about Corporate Video Production

The already existing challenges of managing a corporate budget have been made more complex by the pandemic. Departments struggle to compete with each other for their fair share of the CAPEX by selling their agenda as top priorities. And yet, despite it being a financial crunch time for many companies, corporate video production continues to be on the rise, with finance heads and managing directors willing to allocate top dollar for professionally made corporate videos. Are the investments for this budget expenditure worth it, or should the cost of producing a corporate video be better allocated on activities with a more measurable impact on your ROI? Here’s the low-down on why corporate video production is a must-have for any company worth its salt.

What is corporate video production?

It’s a process.

Producing a corporate video, like any end-to-end process, involves a series of steps or actions with the participation of multiple players to achieve a specific result or objective. The process starts with the floating of corporate video ideas among the department leaders who determine the best and most relevant concept.

Once a budget is earmarked, the video production is commissioned to a department, a third-party agency, or a professional video production company to bring the video idea to life. With attention spans getting shorter by the nanosecond, a well-produced video can create content that is captivating enough to hold even the most wandering minds. As short as they may be, a single two-minute production requires the convergence of several creative minds, from the director to the producer, to the cameraman to the set designer, and so on. While it is possible to produce a video in-house for company events, this can take a toll on your already multi-tasking and overworked staff. Sure, corporate purse strings are tighter than ever, yet there are a few things that are better left in the hands of professionals.

DIY or go Pro?

While professional services may cost more than a DIY company project, many offer reasonable and customized packages. Some can even walk you through each step of the process to help you maximize resources. A self-produced video might save you some dollars but not in the long run, given the potential for it to miss some of the messaging marks and/or professional quality standards.

What are the benefits of corporate video production?

Illustrate company culture and values

orporate video production helps employees embrace a company’s value system and aspirations in an easygoing manner. When employees are on board and can fully understand the company’s cultural context and goals, they can then collaborate more effectively and efficiently across departments for higher productivity.

Highlight the company’s services and products

When company members are consistently updated on the latest developments on their products and services, they become more effective brand ambassadors. Producing a corporate video is a potent way to help employees be informed, understand, and eventually champion the company’s offerings to clients and to people within their circles of influence.

Reward excellence and loyalty

They say a picture is worth a thousand words, so it would be safe to say a video can express and evoke so much more. Highlighting an employee’s growth from the early days in a company to their current position of achievement and leadership is always an exciting story worth telling.  No material reward or token of achievement is as satisfying as when one is publicly acknowledged as being a highly valued employee through a corporate video. Well-appreciated employees are more motivated to do their best for a company that sees their worth and values their contribution.

Inspire the team with the company vision

Were you ever eager to listen to a CEO’s speech at a town hall gathering only to find your mind wandering just minutes later? If the speech alone isn’t compelling, enrolling employees in the company’s vision could be a herculean task. Nothing gets the entire team as excited about a company’s vision as much as a well-produced corporate video that effectively captures and conveys the driving passions and possibilities of the company.

Trending elements in corporate video production

Cinemagraphs

It’s not surprising that popular brands like Coca-Cola and Ikea use cinemagraphs. A hybrid of a video and a still photo, a cinemagraph allows the beholder to see subtle movements in an otherwise static image. Cinemagraphs are used in email campaigns, websites, social media campaigns, among other brand efforts. In corporate video production, cinemagraphs elicit interest in otherwise dull graphs. All the better for memory retention.

Scripted Segments

A scripted, humorous segment (or skit) is a great way of incorporating fun and levity into a video presentation. Brief and informal, humorous videos can provide training and education that entertains and informs. What is learned with pleasure is learned in full measure, and skits are a sure-fire way of injecting delight into the otherwise staid corporate agenda.

Influencer partnerships

Unlike traditional marketing strategies, influencers are more relatable, are seen to be more credible, and seem to have less of a personal agenda. By utilizing effective influencers in producing your corporate videos, you can get your message across to much of your targeted audience. Not only do they enhance your horizontal reach, influencer partnerships also allow a deeper engagement with your audience who follow every milestone in the life of the influencers they trust.

Conclusion

Corporate video productions are indispensable to any successful communication strategy. They capture attention, work the brain cells for better understanding and retention, and make any event a pleasurable experience for everyone. Retaining the services of video production experts will ensure that you deliver a compelling video with maximum impact.

And maximum impact is what we’re all about. Whether you need help with your next annual conference, product launch, sales meeting, or any other corporate event, we can and will make it happen for you. So talk to us, and see the excellent results that only we can deliver, just for you.

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Corporate Entertainment: An Expert’s Guide

Looking for ways to cut back on expenses is always on the agenda of the Finance department. During the annual strategy planning for the following year’s company budget, they usually zone in on a default list of variable costs. And almost always, among the top considerations for the chopping block would be the corporate event entertainment budget. The unspoken rationale is this: fun is non-essential. Yet Richard Branson, one of the world’s top business visionaries, disagrees. For him, “more than any other element, fun is the secret of Virgin’s success.” Try as we might, it’s difficult to argue with success.

If fun is critical to success, shouldn’t we be serious about having fun at work一and prioritizing entertainment events?

What corporate entertainment is all about

Corporate entertainment is the kind of entertainment designed for exclusive company events and business occasions for the enjoyment of employees, clients, corporate guests, and other stakeholders. A variety of corporate events require entertainment. These include sales conventions, mid-year conferences, Christmas parties and other celebrations, product launches, even marketing campaigns and sales blitzes.

Why invest in corporate entertainment

To maximize resources, companies need to be strategic by investing their precious energy, time, and money in corporate activities that make a significant impact. Here are some reasons why entertainment for corporate events should be on that priority list:

It builds relationships

Shared experiences bring people closer together — fun-filled moments break down walls. When staff and clients alike are enjoying themselves and letting loose, conversations are more spontaneous and genuine. Deeper connectedness at a more personal level enhances teamwork.

It shows that you’re committed to your relationships

Taking time to focus your company’s energies directly on the employees through fun and entertainment shows them that they are critical to the success of the company, and just as important as the company’s products and business strategies.

It motivates employees

Adding an exciting, high-profile element like a celebrity entertainer to your sales incentive and achievement events helps to motivate salespeople to work their hardest, meet their sales quotas, and qualify to attend these exclusive events.

How to decide on the right type of corporate entertainment

There are many entertainment ideas for corporate events to choose from and pairing the right concept with the right need is critical to the overall success of both the entertainment and the event.  Focusing on these top three considerations will help you maximize success:

Determine the purpose of your corporate event

Matching the specific nature of the event, the predetermined success metrics for the event, and the demographics of your audience to the right entertainment/entertainer is critical.

For instance, it’s clear that hiring a world-famous string quartet for an adrenaline-fueled salesforce of 25- to 30-year-olds would be the wrong choice for that audience. However, that same string quartet could be perfect for an audience of 40- to 60-year-old neurosurgeons who appreciate the quartet’s precision, nuance, and rigorous discipline.

The same consideration must be given to choosing the right entertainer to associate with your new product at the launch event. Picking the wrong entertainer could confuse your audience. They might think: “Why is Snoop Dogg performing at this baby food launch?”  However, making the right choice of entertainer for a certain product could greatly enhance the profile and success potential for the product.

Decide on the budget

There are many factors to consider when choosing entertainment for your event. Budget is chief among them. You may not have a six-figure budget available to afford celebrity entertainers. There are many “headliner” acts who tour nationally, yet these performers are not necessarily household names, and thus come at a more affordable price. That said, these national headliners still command more money than the very best local and popular dance bands, comics, novelty acts, etc. However, some of these lesser-known, local acts are absolutely fantastic. They are just not famous yet!

What matters here is the prestige factor:  Do you need to impress with famous names on your stage?  Or do you simply need to guarantee a great show? A great show can be delivered for $50K as easily as for $150K or $1.5M.

Consider the audience demographics

In today’s increasingly dynamic workplace where both senior executive and entry-level positions are filled by an exciting mix of baby boomers, millennials, and Gen-Xers (and not necessarily in that order), the corporate event planner will need to focus on booking corporate entertainment that will delight and connect with each demographic. No matter how well-produced your corporate entertainment event is, if it is a performer your audience does not connect with, it will be akin to a firework that fails to go off一both disappointing and expensive.

How to get the most out of your corporate event entertainment

Consider these top tips to get the most bang out of your corporate entertainment buck:

Know your audience

Be mindful of both your audience demographics and the entertainment preferences of the attendees. A quick pre-event survey can help ensure that your entertainment ideas match your audience’s definition of fun and remain within the domain of “cool.”

Cue the view

For indoor events, look out for built-in structures of the venue that may obstruct your audience’s view of the stage. In cases like these, be creative with the stage location. Better yet, if it is still an option, switch venues.

Engage through the stage

Tie the company’s brand and message into the entertainment. From the speeches and actors to the colors of the costumes to natural product placement, watch for opportunities to communicate your corporate message creatively and consistently.

Go local when you can

Hiring local talents, such as home-grown bands and variety performers, for your corporate entertainment speaks of your strong commitment to supporting your community. This is not just great for public relations, it also eases up on the logistical pressures of your production.

Trust the experts

Avail yourself of the services of event entertainment companies. Partnering with a corporate events agency for your company’s entertainment needs will save you precious time better spent on planning corporate strategies and achieving sales targets. You can leverage their expertise and experience to suggest the best corporate entertainment ideas and ensure that your company’s spirit and message will be conveyed and indelibly imprinted in the minds of your event attendees. In the long run, getting the services of a professional events organization will prove more cost-efficient and effective than a DIY solution. After all, it takes more than the best of intentions to come up with thrilling corporate entertainment that informs, delights, and makes a lasting impression.

Final Thoughts

Any company aiming for the highest level of success must incorporate fun as a strategy to nurture their employees’ overall wellbeing and strengthen client relationships. A corporate entertainment event is a fail-safe, can’t-miss way towards that end. Because of their importance, make sure your entertainment productions deliver by tapping the services of professional corporate event experts. As Dr.Seuss said, “It is fun to have fun, but you have to know how.”

We’re confident that we can absolutely do just that — and more! With our expertise gleaned from decades-long partnerships with top corporations who trust us with their product launches, sales conferences, and many other key events, you are sure to be in good hands. Give us a call today and let yourself relax as we produce the best event experience for you.

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A man in a black suit presenting on a stage Telling a Story with your Event; part 2

Story in meetings, used right and done well, does more than engage business audiences. It moves them.

Our clients come to expect questions from us. Not just the usual and important ones but those which reveal deeper meaning and intention to us. This is where we begin to form the story. Scenic elements, music, theme, video and other support are not random, incidental, or purely aesthetic. They’re created specifically to enhance and further the thread of the story that drives engagement.

Much has been written about corporate storytelling. Ty Montague’s recent article in the HBR explains how it’s a step toward good companies becoming great, and that ‘storydoing’ is the next logical extension, as companies live out their mission statements and use it to drive employee behavior across the enterprise.

Hollywood producer Peter Guber (Rain Man, The Color Purple, Batman) is as much an expert on storytelling as anyone. In his book he details how to motivate an audience, build stories around what’s in it for them, and change passive listeners into active participants. Sound familiar? It better. These are the very same things you can and should be doing in your programs.

Whether it’s a movie, a business meeting, or you at a cocktail party, the one with the most compelling story wins.

We make sure our events do just that, create stories that win.

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Telling a Story with your Event; part 1

My recent blogs have focused on how we use music throughout our clients’ events to energize, motivate, and connect with audiences of all types, whether the program is public or private, live or webcast.

There’s another connective tissue I make certain to design in advance and incorporate throughout every event. It’s one of the most essential ingredients in making any meeting successful and its importance cannot be overstated.

Storytelling.

Story is, of course, at the foundation of every book, film, TV show, play and so on. Corporate meetings and events are no different. There must be a through-line, an overarching message that helps create a compelling narrative and lasting impact for your event.

The structure of your event, designed with story in mind, allows you to create the emotional link from your company’s speakers and content to your audience, whether that audience is comprised of employees, the public, or some other targeted group.

We value outcomes above all else in our productions. Not just in execution but in content: Every speaker, breakout, graphic, on screen and scenic element–every subset of the larger intention must connect to this through line. Whether you think of each piece of the program as an actor, a sub plot, or simply an element that connects and builds on your message, they must all weave seamlessly together to support your intentions and outcomes.

Think about it. Every good story has a beginning, middle, end. It has structure. It takes you from nowhere to somewhere—and not by accident. You need to think of each segment as its own story and the big picture, all elements taken together, as the larger narrative. We do.

The storyline could be simple, such as the bright, healthy future your company has when presenting at an analyst meeting. The graphics, video, and speakers must all tie back to that theme. It could be a new product or incentive plan that needs to be embraced by your sales people. Sometimes, we even have the headliner entertainment we hire and produce customize their performance to include patter that supports our story.

Sometimes, the storyline is complex, involving multiple themes, educational components, and even multiple venues and types of events, such as meetings, trade shows, large breakouts, networking rooms, and so on. It’s equally important to tie all these things together, conceptually and in physical execution to further the storyline.

In a way, your content checklist can be as short as one question: Does each element relate to the overall message and intention of the event, and does it support the story you want to tell? You don’t need to mimic Shakespeare or be so literal that you force perfect but you do need to stir up emotion in your audience and story is a great way to do it.

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