0 Comment(s) 20/08/2008 +0100 GMT
by Ian Whiteling
The mounting pressures of the credit crunch couldn’t deter financial
services company Old Mutual from holding its biennial Top Leadership
Forum in Florida recently.
More than 90 senior global managers
descended on the St Regis Fort Lauderdale Resort for the four-day
event, organised by Line Up.
The programme covered a review of
the previous two years' strategy, thought-provoking talks by an
external speaker and individual workshops to plan future strategies,
which delegates then presented to their colleagues.
From a
production perspective, Line Up adapted the look and feel of the set to
suit the focus of each session. The first session greeted delegates
with a dramatic, moving light effects sequence, employing compass gobos
to reflect the firm's global reach. The circular theatre-style seating
was divided into the company's regions and the lighting shifted as each
one presented to the audience.
Subsequent sessions saw Line Up
continually redesign the scene: coffee tables were brought in for
intimate discussions and a cinematic atmosphere created for a
film-themed session, using a theatre curtain-red stage wash and moving
searchlights.
To add a twist to the event, an editorial
cartoonist shadowed the delegates and produce amusing drawings to offer
an alternative point of view on each day's activities. The cartoons
were mounted on a large ‘Journey Wall' in the conference room that
filled up with ideas, pictures and strategic proposals as the event
progressed. After the conference, Line Up took high-resolution
photographs of the Journey Wall, which were converted into a document
and distributed to the attendees, so that the output formed an integral
part of the ongoing strategy.
Commenting on the event, Mandy
Moss, leadership forum project manager at Old Mutual, said: "The Top
Leadership Forum is key date in Old Mutual's calendar and it is vital
that the event provides delegates with a stimulating working
environment in which to develop strategy. Line Up played a central role
in the successful delivery of this year's event."






































