Nevermind that it was the coldest Thursday night of the winter, or that the snow had crystalized, glittering ice chips falling on an already slippery road. Even so we welcomed amazing new guests with incredible projects that IBI Global can really help. As always, amazing IBI Global Graduates were there to make everyone feel welcome and comfortable.
Cogs and Chains
a networking game that we have played before at IBI Colorado yielded better SNAPS™ and valuable resources.
(SNAP is an IBI Global acronym for Super Networking Accelerates Progress.)
Previous networking nights playing Cogs and Chains have allowed as many as 75 participants to make requests for resources of everyone in the room in as little as 45 minutes. With fewer participants, we took it slower and were able to accommodate more practice time.
We actually allowed everyone more time than normal to make their practiced requests. (Normally a 30 second SNAP is delivered in under 30 seconds.) Thursday we gave everyone a full minute. I was thinking that would give everyone who had resources to offer time to complete the connection. I was surprised to notice that in almost every instance, the SNAPPER took the full minute. Next Thursday we welcome best selling author and coach Barbara McRae.
See you on Thursday!
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Nevermind that it was the coldest Thursday night of the winter, or that the snow had crystalized, glittering ice chips falling on an already slippery road. Even so we welcomed amazing new guests with incredible projects that IBI Global can really help. As always, amazing IBI Global Graduates were there to make everyone feel welcome and comfortable.
Cogs and Chains
a networking game that we have played before at IBI Colorado yielded better SNAPS™ and valuable resources.
(SNAP is an IBI Global acronym for Super Networking Accelerates Progress.)
Previous networking nights playing Cogs and Chains have allowed as many as 75 participants to make requests for resources of everyone in the room in as little as 45 minutes. With fewer participants, we took it slower and were able to accommodate more practice time.
We actually allowed everyone more time than normal to make their practiced requests. (Normally a 30 second SNAP is delivered in under 30 seconds.) Thursday we gave everyone a full minute. I was thinking that would give everyone who had resources to offer time to complete the connection. I was surprised to notice that in almost every instance, the SNAPPER took the full minute. Next Thursday we welcome best selling author and coach Barbara McRae.
See you on Thursday!
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Gale Connell President, CEO IBI Colorado Don't Just Dream It. Do It!