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I’m not a big sports fan, but I do know that it’s a lot more fun to watch a team who works together toward winning than one where just a couple of players seem to dominate everything. In reality, the most cohesive teams are those who check their individual egos at the locker room door. But what about in the trade show world? Too often exhibitors and show managers each take an “us vs. them” approach instead of seeing themselves as teammates
By Marlys K. Arnold: Exhibit Marketing Consultant, Trainer & Author3.8
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I’m not a big sports fan, but I do know that it’s a lot more fun to watch a team who works together toward winning than one where just a couple of players seem to dominate everything. In reality, the most cohesive teams are those who check their individual egos at the locker room door. But what about in the trade show world? Too often exhibitors and show managers each take an “us vs. them” approach instead of seeing themselves as teammates

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