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Filling Your Role in an Audience Response System Rental Project
 
Step 3:  Gather information needed for a successful meeting
Too many buyers of Audience Response services feel that their job is done once the order is placed.  This is simply untrue.  Either you or someone in your organization must work closely with the vendor's Project Manager (PM).
 
The early stages of the project will require that you provide lots of detailed information so that the PM can get the right equipment, the right technician, the correct software, and the appropriate ancillary devices to the meeting site, on time. 
 
This is especially true during the height of the Spring and Fall meeting seasons, when most vendors are stretched quite thin.  There is very little room for error.  And if you don't provide adequate information on a timely basis, equipment will ship late, air travel will be more costly, and most important it sends a message that you don't really care.
 
The point is, the rental company will have a litany of questions.  Do yourself a favor.  Take them seriously.  Chase down the information and provide answers, as quickly as possible.
 
Step 4:  Now it is your turn to get information from the Project Manager
As you get within a week of the meeting, it's now your turn to get information from the PM.  Be proactive.  You should find out the technician's name, arrival time, and cell phone number.
 
You also want to know exactly when the equipment will ship, and when it is scheduled for arrival.  Assuming you submitted the interactive questions early enough, request a copy as they appear on the Audience Response computer.
 
Confirm that backup computers and base stations will be on site, and set up (some companies are known to leave backup equipment boxed and then scramble in an emergency). 
 
Lastly, you should make arrangements for the technician to meet with someone from your organization when he or she arrives.  Together, they should review the plan for system setup, rehearsals if any, meeting room security, and decide  on a time for the morning 'tech call'.
 
The next time you interface with the rental company will be on site.
 

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