Communication,
Helping Your Audience On The Hero’s Journey by Midcourse Corrections
Posted September 29th, 2011 by mireia.iglesias
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Let’s take a trip back to your junior high days. If you’re like me, immediately your palms begin to sweat. Your throat tightens. Your heart starts racing and your mouth gets dry as you remember those trying teen years. Imagine that today is that day! It’s the big day when you have to deliver your first speech. Your mind is racing. “Will I remember everything to say? Did I wear the right clothes? Will they laugh at me? Will they boo me?” You say to yourself, “Remember what Ms. Smith said. View your audience in their underwear and you won’t be as nervous.” |
Creating Engaging Meetings Using Visual Language by Midcourse Corrections
Posted August 25th, 2011 by mireia.iglesias
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We know people get a lot more accomplished when they can collaborate and work together. Yet most conferences make attendees sit passively in sessions. Or they are forced to connect in a speed networking session. Rarely do we tap into the brain wealth of attendees and allow them to collaborate. Likewise, often conference attendees retreat into intolerant positions of non-listening. In today’s world of complex challenges, we long for over simplistic explanations that will solve our problems. |
Swarmworks. Use the wisdom of crowds
Posted July 13th, 2011 by mireia.iglesias
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SwarmWorks utilises the concept of swarm intelligence. What initially may sound abstract is in fact rather elegantly easy and effective. Take mother nature as role model and imagine a swarm of birds or fish: Their forms of organisation don’t need a central controlling body but can still outsmart more powerful opponents
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Puppeteer as conference summariser: learning with humour...
Posted June 27th, 2011 by maarten.vannest...
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Meeting / conference summary by puppets..
The performance consists of a satirical act, cut out specifically for the activity at hand. This can be a party, a congres, a company reunion, or … whatever might be the occasion. The Puppet Theatre is available in three languages (Dutch, French and English, occasionally mixed together). Essential is a good briefing about the event and the subjects through e-mail. |
More Balls Than Most Acrobat Act at IMEX. Visit the stand D730
Posted May 6th, 2011 by mireia.iglesias
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MSI Booth at IMEX. D730.
A spectacularly dazzling opening to an event, training programme, symposium or corporate party that both explains the theme and sticks in your mind.
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YESSI JADA
Posted February 17th, 2011 by mireia.iglesias
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INTERNATIONAL COMMUNICATION THEATRE Yessi Jada unites improvisational actors worldwide in artistic productions. Yessi Jada aims to help people overcome all boundaries and communicate with one another in a respectful, amicable way that promotes mutual understanding, and to tailor their actions to these principles GLOBAL, MULTINATIONAL CORPORATE THEATER |
EXPERT on Micro Expressions: Yann Van den Branden
Posted February 11th, 2011 by maarten.vannest...
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Yann is a speaker on micro expressions and how you can use them to learn more about your 'opponent' in a commercial situation. Yann mostly teaches interactive sessions, trainings, workshops with real exercises for the participants or as a keynote speaker for a larger group.
Yann has reference in large corporations in the pharmaceutical, banking, insurance and automotive world, from the USA over Japan to Russia.
As an Actor he is also a member of the international business communication theatre group called YESSI JADA.
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Welcome to Artegis!
Posted January 16th, 2011 by mireia.iglesias|
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The Artegis web based Registration and Event Management Tool REGIS is for all type of events, trainings, meetings, scientific conferences, congresses and exhibitions worldwide. 10 Reasons to use Artegis: |





























