blue room management
Sat, 19 Mar 2005, 07:57 pmWalter Plinge3 posts in thread
blue room management
Sat, 19 Mar 2005, 07:57 pmThere is a new warmth about the way the Blue Room is being run, with a genuine recognition that the members of the audience are important
Walter PlingeSat, 19 Mar 2005, 07:57 pm
There is a new warmth about the way the Blue Room is being run, with a genuine recognition that the members of the audience are important
Walter PlingeMon, 21 Mar 2005, 05:24 pm
Re: blue room management
Interesting, and worth posting in detail. I'm not saying this in an attempt to be cynical - I actually think it's worth noting when arts organisations get things right, so that it can be identified and the good aspects can be continued. I don't suppose you'd care to share a few more details about the way you see things have changed - ie what was wrong before and how that has been corrected?
Gordon the OptomTue, 29 Mar 2005, 04:23 pm
Re: blue room management
Sorry for delay in reply Craig.
Although I have been going to the Blue Room for years, one was never really aware of who was running the place. On my last two visits I have been greeted by first name - even though I am not sure who the lady is that is greeting me, or how she knows my name.
I was offered a membership form - my previous membership had lapsed and in an attempt to economise, one cuts out the things that have least effect on you life. I filled the form in there and then. Paid the fee and received the new membership card within two days.
The show is either started with a welcome from 'management' or a final 'thankyou all for coming'. Brief, to the point, but it makes one feel as though you are part of an interested organisation.
I have no real faults with the previous managers, but it was always a neutral visit.
If you walk into a shop and get served politely and with correct change, but there is no smile, banter, discussion of the weather etc then there is no complaint, but no great desire to return to that establishment either.
Good luck Blue Room
Although I have been going to the Blue Room for years, one was never really aware of who was running the place. On my last two visits I have been greeted by first name - even though I am not sure who the lady is that is greeting me, or how she knows my name.
I was offered a membership form - my previous membership had lapsed and in an attempt to economise, one cuts out the things that have least effect on you life. I filled the form in there and then. Paid the fee and received the new membership card within two days.
The show is either started with a welcome from 'management' or a final 'thankyou all for coming'. Brief, to the point, but it makes one feel as though you are part of an interested organisation.
I have no real faults with the previous managers, but it was always a neutral visit.
If you walk into a shop and get served politely and with correct change, but there is no smile, banter, discussion of the weather etc then there is no complaint, but no great desire to return to that establishment either.
Good luck Blue Room