Date: 17/06/2009
Experts in the fields of team building and corporate hospitality events were on hand at a successful new venture aimed at boosting businesses working in the service industry.
The Guide Live, which celebrated its inaugural launch this week, had a successful day at the Ministry of Sound building despite the tube strike, which has caused transport in London to grind to a halt for 48 hours this week, according to Event Magazine.
Delegates were on hand to promote the effectiveness of reward and recognition as well as the benefits of corporate events for companies across the country, holding a range of meetings within the complex for eager attendees.
Four industry experts provided knowledge to guests on topics causing excitement and concern in areas such as live brand experiences and Christmas parties.
The 48-hour tube strike, which threatened but failed to cripple the Guide Live, was brought on by the Rail, Maritime and Transport (RMT) union following a disagreement over pay with Transport for London.
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