Why is a Quiz
competition such an effective format for a business meeting?
Each
QuizMaster competition creates a team-oriented, high energy event. It
encourages interest, attention, and participation, but still focuses on
relevant business. The non-threatening nature of a quiz competition also
creates a tremendous amount of esprit and enthusiasm. Participants compete
on an equal basis in friendly competition with their peers. In addition,
our quiz shows are fun, and it's been proven that we learn and retain more
from enjoyable experiences. Our clients get great results from their
meetings –so everyone will be a winner!
What kinds of companies have used QuizMaster to produce their programs?
QuizMaster’s shows have proven to be adaptable to any type of group. We
have worked with companies selling all kinds of products and services: from
industrial robots and nuclear medicine to pharmaceuticals; from garage doors
and hospital beds to turbines and power plants; from sports equipment to
computers. We have also worked with clients in many diverse fields:
banking, real estate, foods, electronics, insurance, franchises, hardware,
medicine and consumer products – just to name a few. We have produced shows
for companies, associations, conventions, trade shows, product launches,
fundraisers, academic competitions and special events for high-tech,
low-tech and just about everything in between. Every show was different,
but each one was a bona fide meeting highlight.
What
size groups can benefit from a QuizMaster show?
Any
size group can benefit from a QuizMaster game show. Most of our shows
involve between 100 and 800 people, but we have done full shows for as few
as 17 people (a group of international corporate directors) and as many as
9,000 (“Jeop-NERD-y” for a major software and technology company).
In
what kinds of show rooms has QuizMaster worked?
Most
often we are asked to stage our shows in a hotel or convention center
ballroom or a large meeting room. Very often our clients book their
meetings and group events at major hotels and resorts. However, in the
years since our first show in 1979, QuizMaster has worked in virtually every
type of venue you can imagine: convention and conference centers, exhibit
halls, stadiums, arenas, theaters, gymnasiums, showrooms in Las Vegas,
college amphitheaters, and many, many other unusual places. Just tell us
where we need to be and when. Our experienced operations staff will take it
from there.
In
what special or unusual venues has QuizMaster worked?
Some
of the more unusual places in which QuizMaster has worked have been: a tent
in the vineyard at Chateau Ste. Michelle Winery; a beach on Sanibel Island;
a country club near Atlanta; restaurants; a corporate mansion in Palm Beach;
a cafeteria at corporation headquarters, the 50 yard line of the Hoosier
Dome; a major disco in New York City; and an aquarium at Sea World --
amongst others. We can truly produce a top-quality show in any venue.
As an
example, let's take a look at one of our most popular games, "Bonus Board
Challenge". The meeting room is divided into color-coded team sections.
The stage area is set up to look like a network TV game show, with a
colorful set, marquee lights, applause sign, game graphics, contestant
consoles, electronic scoreboards -- the works. Two to five players are then
chosen at random from each team to become on-stage contestants. Several
times during the game, after answering questions for a preset period and
earning points for their team, new panelists are chosen. As a result, more
attendees get a chance to compete directly -- and the show keeps moving at a
fast pace. Every minute of the game show is packed with high energy and
enthusiasm. The show provides both friendly competition and a continuous
focus on the business. Regardless of their age, position, or experience
level, everyone will feel good about the outcome.
Everyone involved in a QuizMaster show has been well trained to provide the
best possible game show experience for our clients. We have more than
twenty years of experience presenting game shows for some of the most
well-known and demanding organizations in the world. Please check our
Partial Client List
section to see some of the “good company” with whom your group will be a
part.
How do you keep the audience involved in the competition?
During
a typical show, several multi-player panels of contestants may be invited to
the stage to compete -- as they get cheered on by their teams. Usually no
one knows who is going to be chosen next. Inevitably, just as you do in
your own living room, audience members always try to be faster than and “out
guess” their teammates on stage. It is really amazing to see an entire room
of people all focused toward answering a single question. Remember, each
show is “fun”, but it provides business “gains”, too. Everyone will get
involved – and stay involved!
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