Just once, I want the opportunity to dramatically swipe everything off a table to make room for a giant map that I'll use to explain the plan
Just once, I want the opportunity to dramatically swipe everything off a table to make room for a giant map that I'll use to explain the plan 8 comments
@cmconseils Did it once. Was impressive for all members of the meeting and had the desired impact (nothing beats a large sheet of paper which might be scribbled on by many people at the same time) However, it was also embarassing cleaning up later and answering the pedagogic questions of our „Meeting room officer“ („Why did you do that? Do you do this at home, too? What would you think if I would wipe everything off the table in your room?“)😬 @cmconseils Otherwise this is an excellent oppo, if you set the table with some forethought. Twist: it's a map to a fine dining experience that you've just ruined. @cmconseils I'm shooting a short film in October and one of the characters does this. I will absolutely be having a go 😂 @cmconseils Followed by the sound of acat screaming because it got hit by something flying off the table. @cmconseils huh, I always wanted to do that....but to bend a hot girl over it and make out... 😅 |
@cmconseils I name all of my workload plannings "THE plan of attack" just to enable this.