Thursday, October 22, 2009

Production...You! Webinar

Thanks to everyone who listened and participated in "Production...You!", a webinar co-hosted by One Smooth Stone and hinton+grusich on October 22nd. The session provided best practices and tips for “producing” the business meeting.

If you missed the session, complete audio/video has been posted at the link below for viewing. Feel free to pass this link along to anyone who might benefit from the content.

www.onesmoothstone.com/Webinars/Producer-You

Slides from the webinar, as well as a producer checklist, can be downloaded here:

http://tinyurl.com/Producer-You

Friday, October 16, 2009

Producer YOU! Webinar - October 22nd

Date: Thursday, Oct 22
Time: 11am (Pacific), noon (MT), 1pm (CST), 2pm (EST)
Audience: Any meeting planner who finds themselves in the role of producer

With budgets being reduced, you may find yourself using in-house A/V a bit more and needing to fill the role of “producer” for your business meeting. If so, our October 22nd webinar is just for you! Presented by One Smooth Stone President and Principal Kevin Olsen and Associate Producer Bethany Johnson, "Producer YOU!" will provide best practices for “producing” the business meeting…. everything from tips for managing graphics and providing simple recommendations to improve a presenter’s delivery to what questions to ask the lighting designer. At the end of the webinar, a check-list will also be provided to make you a pro in no time.

Interested in registering? Just click here!

Tuesday, October 6, 2009

One Smooth Stone featured in Successful Meetings Magazine...

How do you impress 900 top achievers and their guests? This was the headline for a recent article in Successful Meetings Magazine featuring One Smooth Stone's work on the 2008 Field Leadership Club incentive program for BMC Software. Our answer to the headlining question? Put a stage in the water!

On the Big Island of Hawaii in May of 2008, we constructed a fully-functional 60' x 32' stage entirely in the ocean at Anaehoomalu Bay. It was the first stage in the ocean in all of Hawaii and provided a performance venue for local and major name entertainment. The result? Guests were amazed and "wowed" with a memorable and truly spectacular experience.

Take a look at the full article to learn more about what went into this ground-breaking effort.