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The thread centers around the idea of using meeting reminder postcards to motivate team attendance. Participants share their experiences and thoughts on different methods of reminding team members about meetings.
Views differ on the effectiveness of postcards versus other reminder methods, with some participants favoring postcards while others prefer phone calls or emails. No clear consensus emerges on the best approach.
Participants share personal experiences and preferences regarding meeting reminders, reflecting a variety of approaches based on team size and individual circumstances.
Consultants looking for ideas on motivating team attendance at meetings may find the shared experiences and suggestions relevant.
pamperedlinda said:This isn't something that I want to do every month, just every so often. Since I'm newly promoted I wanted to do something extra this month to try and get all of my team to attend. I did send them an email, but I thought that getting a little reminder in the mail would be nice too. And, I'm just too busy (and uncreative) right now to work on making one! I do have some blank PC post cards so maybe I'll just send those with a "hope to see you" message.
Meeting reminder postcards are physical cards sent to participants to remind them of upcoming meetings. They are important because they help ensure attendance, keep everyone informed about the meeting details, and create a personal touch that digital reminders often lack.
To make your postcards more motivating, include inspiring quotes, highlight the benefits of attending the meeting, and use vibrant colors and engaging designs. Personalizing the message for each recipient can also increase motivation.
Your postcards should include the meeting date, time, location, agenda, and any special guests or topics. Additionally, consider adding a personal note or a call to action that encourages recipients to RSVP or bring a friend.
It’s best to send meeting reminder postcards at least two weeks before the meeting, with a follow-up reminder one week prior. This gives recipients ample time to prepare and increases the likelihood of attendance.
While digital reminders can be effective, postcards offer a tangible reminder that can stand out more than an email or text. Combining both methods can maximize attendance and engagement, as some people respond better to physical reminders.