beyond balloons

Jack Martin Leith jack at jackmartinleith.com
Sat Apr 19 11:46:08 PDT 2008


Martin, this is an interesting innovation!

I often name the spaces after exotic-sounding cities: Adelaide, Bangkok,
Cairo, Denver, Edinburgh, Florence etc.

The beauty of this scheme is that, if you've got a group of rooms in the
same vicinity, you can use the names of cities within the same country:
Sydney, Perth, Melbourne etc.

I used to use the names of planets ("... and my session will be on
Mars") but Uranus was always a bit of a problem.

Has anyone else got an idiosyncratic room marking or naming method?

Jack

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On 19/04/2008, Martin Boroson <marty at becomingme.com> wrote:
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>  Hello all
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> I'd love to know what you use to designate breakout spaces in a large
> conference room.
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> I've been using bunches of balloons, taped to the wall (and then referring
> to the red, blue, green, yellow areas, etc.).
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> I am indeed very partial to balloons.
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> But not every client wants the room to look like a circus – at the outset,
> anyway.   :)
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> Marty
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