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Low or No Cost Ways to Market Your Cleaning Business blem increases exponentially with the size of the group. Most of the options that can handle large groups do so by using more people and/or equipment to increase the size of the bottlenecks. For example, if you choose to offer people something based on the TV show "Crystal Maze", the suppliers will bring in multiple copies of each of the challenges (and maybe even the crystal dome itself) and effectively run multiple concurrent smaIt doesn't matter what a fantastic service your cleaning business provides if no one knows that you exist. If you are clever and motivated there are numerous ways to promote your business that don't have to cost a bundle. Here are just a few:* Always be prepared with an "elevator speech". When you meet new people be ready to talk about your cleaning business and its USP (unique selling proposition). Talk about the benefits you offer as opposed to the services you provide. Let people know how your services ca Marketing Story - A Room Without Number Organising a team building session for, say, 25 people is relatively straight forward. You have enough people to be able to choose from a wide range of activities without having so many that logistics becomes a problem. 40 people and one or two options start to drop out as the extra people can't physically be accommodated at a specific venue or mean that a limited resource would need to be queued an unreasonable amount of time for. The majority of team activities really start to creak once you hit 50 people and 60 is an absolute upper limit for probably at least 80% or more of the options.In a well established company, all the employees were used to follow company rules and regulations. One day, the General Manager of this company has given an instruction that employees were not allowed to enter a room in 8th floor which has no number on the door. It is significantly recognized which room is not allowed to go in. There is no reason from General Manager. Since then, every one always followed this rule and nobody will enter the room without number at the 8th floor.Few months later, company ha So what if your group size is larger than this? For example, if you are organising a team building event for the entire sales force of a large organisation? Or even an entire company? What are the challenges involved and how can you pick something that delivers the outcomes you want without making a Sir Elton John party budget seem tiny by comparison? The challenges are probably twofold: space and logistics. Unless your team building event is being held in guaranteed sunny climes, you are going to need (even if only as a backup) something that can be run indoors. For many options, you'll also need enough space to run it for that number of people in addition to the space that they'll take up just by being there. So if you have, say, 300 people at the event, you could well need to book a venue with space for 900 just to add the extra space you need. Alternatively, you could select an activity that can be run at the tables they'll be sat at anyway. There are very few good options that cope with large numbers of people, yet require little in the way of space or facilities. But they do exist. Logistics as a problem increases exponentially with the size of the group. Most of the options that can handle large groups do so by using more people and/or equipment to increase the size of the bottlenecks. 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There are very few good options that cope with large numbers of people, yet require little in the way of space or facilities. But they do exist. Logistics as a problem increases exponentially with the size of the group. Most of the options that can handle large groups do so by using more people and/or equipment to increase the size of the bottlenecks. For example, if you choose to offer people something based on the TV show "Crystal Maze", the suppliers will bring in multiple copies of each of the challenges (and maybe even the crystal dome itself) and effectively run multiple concurrent sma Presentation - Sensory Orchestration outcomes you want without making a Sir Elton John party budget seem tiny by comparison?There are many factors that have been considered over the years which help people distinguish between good and poor presentation techniques. In the sea of information for preparing a great presentation, the focus is usually centered on visual aids, and speaking techniques. Certainly, the primary attention given to information and speaking quality is warranted, because so many times, one or the other is seriously lacking when efforts are unsuccessful. These principal elements are the first steps in achieving a style The challenges are probably twofold: space and logistics. Unless your team building event is being held in guaranteed sunny climes, you are going to need (even if only as a backup) something that can be run indoors. For many options, you'll also need enough space to run it for that number of people in addition to the space that they'll take up just by being there. So if you have, say, 300 people at the event, you could well need to book a venue with space for 900 just to add the extra space you need. Alternatively, you could select an activity that can be run at the tables they'll be sat at anyway. There are very few good options that cope with large numbers of people, yet require little in the way of space or facilities. But they do exist. 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It can come when the environment is providing stressful conditions or it can simply be brought on by the body's own mechanism. Undoubtedly one of the leading stress related conditions is that of the workplace. Indeed there is a very significant number of people taking time off work because they are stressed, leading to massive loss to businesses, not only because of sick days employees take but also because it leads to a lack of concentration, poor or reduced perf If you have in mind definite objectives that include helping people appreciate that they are all part of a wider team, then you are best off with something that targets those objectives and has everybody working towards the same goal at the same time. You might, of course, still choose to create a competitive spirit by organising the group into teams and offering prizes to the best performing. However, it will be important to choose something that integrates with your key messages and makes people feel that they are part of the wider group and not independent of it. Using technology as a base offers a great way of handling large groups within a single, integrated team building activity. Carefully chosen to meet the desired outcomes, technologically based activities don't need to add large numbers of expensive people, large amounts of bulky equipment or multiple zeros at the end of the invoice amount. What they can add is a sense of fairness to all participants and teams and an extra dimension in terms of how believable the activity is. Some team building simulations really can "suck people in" to their scenarios and deliver amazing experiences. Another option is to keep to a very simple activity that requires the whole group to work together to achieve it. Your choice, as always, should be based to a large degree around what you want to achieve, how long you are able to dedicate and - of course - your budget. Simple activities have the advantage that they are usually priced accordingly. Whichever option you plump for, make sure that the activity providers have a track record in handling gr
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