Sunday, October 23, 2011

The tree of life…as in live meetings?

It is autumn again, and leaves are falling from the trees, some boring black and grey, some stunning red and orange. It won’t be long until trees are showing their incredible structures again, bare branches and trunks showing balance and rhythm.

I like bare trees, I always think about a tree like structure when I am working at big projects. What is the main question, what are the side steps, where are the roots of the problem? What is the soil we are working with? How long do we have to grow the tree? What is expected of it? Fruit? Shade? Are we looking for an apple or a pine?  
In a way a tree can be a metaphor for a meeting or trade show, too. Not in the sense of looking at young or mature events, or the product life-cycle, but by looking at a perfect season. See your event as a tree during spring, summer, fall and winter. What does it tell you each season? And what do you need to do to keep it healthy?
I can use our plum tree (beautiful yellow Mirabelle de Nancy) for this. It is our only tree, we have a small back yard. We grew it from scratch and it took years and years before there were any flowers, let alone plums. And then, when it finally decided to flower and bear fruit, it gave us more than we could handle. Enabling us to share its results.



Spring
New leaves are growing. The sap streams are starting a new year in the tree, and it is ready to lose the branches it does not need. The tree has its flowers and looks stunning. When the blossom fades, leaves are growing bigger.
Suppose this is the time of your live event: look at it in full bloom and decide where it needs changes. Use feedback from delegates and visitors, now is the time that they are actually experiencing it. Learn to enjoy your event: the live meeting lasts only a short while..   
Summer
The tree bears fruit, size and sweetness depending on the hours of sunshine. Bad summers result in fewer and smaller plums, but even they provide a harvest. The tree attracts bees and other animals. Leaves are in full shape. Fruits are given to friends and neighbors; they can use them as they want.
This is the ROI time of your event. Your delegates and visitors are back home, and should be feasting on the knowledge and experience you provided, depending on the surroundings they can share them with. And use it in various ways: blending in with their specific work environment or needs.
Fall
The leaves are falling. Sometimes slowly, but often it only takes a few autumn storms to blow all leaves on the grass (of the neighbors house, most likely). The tree gets bare and I see its shape again, after a period of growing and changing. What is different?
Perfect timing to reflect on your event. Do you still like what you see? Where do you need to make changes?  
Winter
When a tree sleeps, it is ready to be moved if there is a need to do so. It can get used to new soil and can endure changes. Also, it is getting itself ready for a new season. Even though the tree might look bare, you can already see the buds of new leaves taking shape.
So anything you want to change, do it now. Perfect timing for behind the scenes work, setting out new strategies, finding new points of view. In winter the year changes, and we are all ready for a new beginning. Ready to get involved in new things, or have energy again to revive old ones.
To enjoy the blossom of a next year.
( of course the fruits of this tree can serve as an example for the year round online presence that supports your event. Preserved as in a video still, to be eaten at any time, be it on bread, in a glass or over ice cream) ...
What can I say. I just like making comparisons... will try something else next time.

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