Nov 3Rd - Incentive Level Visual

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Discussion Overview

This thread centers around ideas for creating a visual representation of trip goals for an upcoming meeting, with participants sharing their experiences and suggestions for effective displays.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant, identifying as a consultant, is preparing a testimonial about earning their first trip and is considering using a visual display with suitcases for attendees to list their trip goals.
  • Another participant expresses enthusiasm for the airplane theme and suitcase idea.
  • One participant suggests a creative approach by having attendees trace their hands to symbolize team growth.
  • Several participants discuss formatting issues with the suitcase visuals, specifically regarding the text appearing incorrectly.
  • Another participant shares their experience of creating a dream board that includes levels and milestones, decorated with stickers and visuals of trip destinations.
  • One participant appreciates the dream board idea but notes it may not be suitable for a larger combined meeting.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on the best method for displaying trip goals, with some participants favoring creative themes while others focus on practical solutions. No clear consensus emerges on a single approach.

Contextual Notes

Participants are discussing personal experiences and ideas related to visual aids for motivating team members in achieving trip goals within the context of their meetings.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants looking for creative ways to motivate their teams and visually track progress towards trip goals may find the shared ideas helpful.

pamperedlinda
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I'm doing a testamonial at our Nov 3rd meeting about earning my first trip (I'm very close - I hope that this doesn't jinx it :pray:). In conjuction with that, my SED wants me to have a visual for everyone to list their trip goal. I was thinking of doing something like they do at conference with the stickies on the big board - but maybe a little fancier since we are on a smaller scale than at conf. I've decided to print out these little suitcases for everyone to fill out (see attachment). What I can't decide is how we should display them. DH works for Delta and I think we have a big poster of an airplane - that might be cute. Or should I just be boring and have a big poster board?
 

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Linda, I love the idea of the airplane, and the suitcase is great.
 
Maybe have them trace there hands = 5 fingers-etc having 5 friends join there team will help them travel together--
 
behind the apron--
 
Linda, what does "lame" and "evel" mean on those suitcases?
 
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bethcooks4u said:
Linda, what does "lame" and "evel" mean on those suitcases?

It must be formatting weird when you open it. It is Name and Level. Anyone else have that problem?
 
pamperedlinda said:
It must be formatting weird when you open it. It is Name and Level. Anyone else have that problem?

I wondered if that was the problem. lol

Thanks.

Too wierd. I went back to change it and every time I try to change the "l" to "N" it changes it back to "l".
 
You could make a DREAM BOARD & bring it to each meeting so that their trip level is in front of them each month...
decorate it w/stickers, sparkles & when the announcements come out add that to it.

What I did this year:
Made a poster board w/each level & then had each $1000 mark once they hit the mark they color it in & it's a good visual for them to see.
I add each level & separate it by a thick line & @ the top I cut & pasted the trip pictures & @ the top it says Dream Escapes......last year I took pictures of who wanted to earn each level & I added on the sides....
it's not a lot of work to do & really the only cost is the paper.....
I just wish more of my team earned the trip!!
 
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That's a great idea Anne. I may have to do that for my team. This meeting is going to be @ 7 teams combined, so it won't work for them.
 
Mine opens up that way too. I tried to fix it and it won't.
 
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Not sure why it's fomatting weird for you all. It's just a cute suitcase I got on clipart and a text box inserted on top of it. I put several on a page, maybe you can recreate it?
 

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