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THEATRE
STYLE
Rows of chairs placed one behind the other. This style accommodates a
larger number of people who require to be seated. Ideally suitable for
press conferences, product launches, lectures, general body meetings and
any presentations.
CLASSROOM STYLE
A variation of the theatre with the addition of tables for writing purposes
or usage of laptops. A personalized atmosphere is created by using this
seating style. The tables are accessorized using writing pads, pens, mouth
fresheners, chocolates and other reading or writing materials. Ideally
suitable for sales review meetings, training sessions and other information
sharing workshops.
WORKSHOP STYLE
This style has tables placed in an arrangement to form small discussion
groups and work groups; preferably using round tables. It varies from
the classroom by enabling an interactive session. Focus is more on participation
and discussion rather than just listening to someone speaking at the podium.
Ideal for teamwork involved activities.
CONFERENCING
The three self explanatory illustrated conference styles, i.e., the ‘U’,
the rectangle and the oval boardroom have existed not only in the corporate
era but the variations have been used for millennia in courts and religious
aids meetings. Depending on the numbers and movement of messages / documents
/ services an appropriate setup can be chosen.
Placards,
stationery, computers / laptops and any other audio and visual requirements
can be met as per need of the customer to enhance his conferencing experience.
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