BRANDS

Food & Drink | Posted 23 Feb 2017

Not everyone loves to talk shop first thing in the morning. Though, if you're considering holding your business meeting first thing, you'll often find that attendance is positive thanks to the avoidance of breaking into your delegates day.

 

Studies also show that we're at our most productive and alert in the mornings, so if you're hoping to make an impact, a morning meeting might just be the best bet.

 

As today is National Toast Day, we thought we'd put together a few pointers to help your breakfast meeting go smoothly...

 

First things first... coffee!

 

Most of us don't truly get going first thing without our morning coffee. So, ensure you plan coffee service for as soon as delegates arrive. This will ensure that everyone can enjoy a drink as they come in, and avoid any delays in getting the meeting underway. Opt for a selection of coffees to suit all tastes, plus a range of teas and juices.

 

Breakfast bites


 

Dependant on the time of your breakfast meeting, it's likely your delegates will arrive feeling peckish. That said, you don't want to send them into a carb-induced slump right before your meeting with a heavy meal. Offer your guests a selection of options to help them feel fresh, energised and ready to get started.

 

Fruit platters, yoghurt, muesli and granola bars all make for great healthy options. Though decide beforehand whether you plan for your guests to sit down to eat, or grab and go. Sitting down to eat will add at least 45 minutes onto your meeting time, and many attendees may need to get away swiftly to get on with their day.

 

Great on-the-go options include fresh bacon rolls, breakfast muffins, fruit smoothies and pastries.

 

Encourage interaction

 

To ensure your delegates get the most out of your meeting, encourage networking either during breakfast or after the event. Collect business cards from each delegate and ask if there is anyone there they are particularly keen to meet. Assign a few members of your team to co-ordinate introductions to help build relationships.

 

Have an agenda... and stick to it

 

Your guests will have agreed to attend knowing your timescales, and that they will be able to get back to the office or their next meeting swiftly afterwards. So, put together a clear agenda of what you plan to cover, including a time you plan to start and finish. This will prevent attendees from watching the clock, or wondering how long is left until the end. Meaning their focus is entirely on you.

 

Make it a great start to the day!

You may also like

News & Events

Most Royal Regions in the UK

 Most Royal Regions in the UKMaking up a large and significant part of the ...

MORE +

News & Events

The Second Names of Cities in the UK and Around the World

The Second Names of Cities in the UK and Around the WorldThe Big Apple, The City...

MORE +

City Guide

Five Things to do on a Vibrant Family City Break in Manchester

Widely considered the beating, bustling heart of the North of England, Mancheste...

MORE +
JURYS REWARDS More great reasons to stay