Tips for a Fun and Successful Sales Meeting
Saturday, January 26th, 2008Most of us have sat through a dull, repetitive sales or business meeting at least once in our lives. Cries of “Oh no, not Again!” and drooling employees with blank zombie stares are the highlight of these meetings. If you are a sales manager or business owner, you know that putting together a fun and successful sales meeting is not an easy task.
Livening up your meeting and taking a few tips from the pros can help transform your meetings from dreaded endurances to refreshing breaks form the work week.
Tips for a Successful Sales Meeting
Be flexible. Allow extra time for questions and ideas from team members.
Vary the pace of the meeting and provide frequent breaks for anything lasting longer than 3 hours.
Provide each employee with an agenda for the meeting several days in advance. This allows your team to brush up on the information to be discussed.
Start on time and end on time. Your employees often have work to finish after the meeting ends. Show respect by taking their schedules into consideration.
Give each attendee a research assignment prior to the meeting. This takes some of the workload off the meeting facilitator and lets each team member become involved in the meeting. If nothing, else, each team member will remain awake and focused during his or her own portion of the meeting.
Take advantage of brainstorming sessions. Provide an opportunity for feedback and brainstorming during every meeting.
Fun Sales Meeting Ideas
There are no rules that say your sales meetings have to be boring. Thinking outside the box and inspiring creativity can bolster your company’s teamwork and morale, and increase your sales.
Hire a live entertainer for a brief reprieve to break up marathon meetings. Caricature artists, clowns, magicians, and comedians are terrific boredom busters.
Decorate the meeting room with a fun theme. Use balloons, graphics, and props to add interest. Consider creating a theme for your sales meeting such as “Reeling in the Big Sales” with a fishing theme, “Pillaging for Profits” with a pirate theme, or “Betting on Success” with a casino theme.
Provide snacks and note taking materials. You can continue your theme with printed stationary and themed foods.
Conducting a fun and successful sales meeting takes imagination, innovation and focus. Interesting meetings help your team to retain more information and share your sales goals.











