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Previously on "Meeting room required."

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  • thunderlizard
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    Originally posted by Cr1spy View Post
    The call centre girls I spoke with were actually happy and helpful!!!
    They weren't when I tried to cancel a virtual office contract with less than 15 months notice.

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  • helpFul
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    Mini scrum training / product backlog creation session... What?!!!!

    Originally posted by Cr1spy View Post
    My first task is to take ClientCo product owner through a mini scrum training / product backlog creation session.
    Will "ClientCo" feel your sincerity as you attempt to "take them through a mini scrum training / product backlog creation session"? If so you are both perfectly matched.

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  • Cr1spy
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    Originally posted by Fred Bloggs View Post
    Sounds a great start to contracting, good luck. There are loads of options for the meeting including motorway services, golf clubs, pubs, hotels, restaurants etc.. All the above offer business services these days.
    Thanks for the positive feedback.

    I actually just booked with Regus and I must say that their customer support is pretty damn slick. The call centre girls I spoke with were actually happy and helpful!!!

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  • Cr1spy
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    Originally posted by GillsMan View Post
    Why not use web conferencing? GoToMeeting or WebEx or something like that?
    Thanks for the suggestion. I do plan to do this for some future meetings. However, this inital planning session needs some real face to face time.

    The client isn't really up on his tech, so it's going to be an old school record cards and marker pens job!

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  • Fred Bloggs
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    Sounds a great start to contracting, good luck. There are loads of options for the meeting including motorway services, golf clubs, pubs, hotels, restaurants etc.. All the above offer business services these days.

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  • GillsMan
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    Why not use web conferencing? GoToMeeting or WebEx or something like that?

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  • Cr1spy
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    Originally posted by jmo21 View Post
    What kind of politics stops you from having a meeting with your client at their office?
    The kind that (I thought) contracting should keep my out of. I think there is a board room coup on the cards and the result of this contract is going to supply the ammo.

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  • jmo21
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    Originally posted by Cr1spy View Post
    The ClientCo offices are a no-no too (internal politics).
    What kind of politics stops you from having a meeting with your client at their office?

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  • lje
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    Lots of Starbucks now-a-days have free meeting rooms which you can book. Would probably make sense to ring a round a few and see whether there's anything available for when you want it.

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  • Cr1spy
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    Originally posted by TestMangler View Post
    And you arranged that in advance ?
    Erm... I have a feeling it will be arranged in advance! Otherwise, there is always a greasy table in a starbucks somewhere

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  • TestMangler
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    Originally posted by Cr1spy View Post
    Thanks for the fast response! I'll check out regus. Then expense the room back to the client, woo-ha-ha!
    And you arranged that in advance ?

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  • Cr1spy
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    Originally posted by Sockpuppet View Post
    Regus - or most decent hotels will have syndicate rooms or a resturant/bar.
    Thanks for the fast response! I'll check out regus. Then expense the room back to the client, woo-ha-ha!
    Last edited by administrator; 18 February 2014, 11:50. Reason: Link removed by request of Regus

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  • eek
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    Originally posted by Sockpuppet View Post
    Regus or most decent hotels will have syndicate rooms or a resturant/bar.
    Regus or www.mwbex.com/ are the obvious bets. Either that or find a local countryside hotel and see what that will cost for a small meeting room with lunch attached.

    If you don't need a white board and can sit round a table go for the hotel approach. I've used the Landmark a few times for this sort of thing (but that is central london).
    Last edited by administrator; 18 February 2014, 11:50. Reason: Link removed by request of Regus

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  • Sockpuppet
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    Regus - or most decent hotels will have syndicate rooms or a resturant/bar.
    Last edited by administrator; 18 February 2014, 11:50. Reason: Link removed by request of Regus

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  • Cr1spy
    started a topic Meeting room required.

    Meeting room required.

    After a month of planning, meetings, estimates, worry, sleepless nights, revised estimates and stress I have finally managed to bag my first contract. It's direct with a client, so I had to do most of the leg work getting it setup.

    Initially, it's only a 6 week engagdement with a possible 6 months there-after (if all goes well). So I'm fairly chuffed.

    My first task is to take ClientCo product owner through a mini scrum training / product backlog creation session. The trouble is I need somewhere to do it!

    I'm home based and don't have the space to host a planning session. The ClientCo offices are a no-no too (internal politics).

    Any ideas on a where I can get access to a meeting room somewhere near south west M25 (junction 5 - 15)?

    Being a permy for the last 15 years, I've taken meeting facilities as granted!
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