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Like us, maybe you’ve seen that the “experience economy” is on the rise. Whether you’re breaking items in a “rage room” or breaking the status quo at an executive retreat, these experiences can be transformative in the moment. But perhaps you’ve seen that the impact can fade over time. What does it take to go from impact to action for the long haul?
In this Quick Take, we discuss the rise of the experience economy and the parallels we’ve seen in business, particularly in special experiences at conferences and company events. We also share three immediately useful ideas that can transform the impact from these events into meaningful action. They can help you capture the essence of what you experienced, expand your ideas and insights through guided conversations with others, and take action in unique ways that can create meaningful, lasting impact for you and your company.
Special experiences don’t have to fade into pleasant memories. Capture them, share them, and act on them to create value long after the experience has passed. – Pam Harper
This week on Growth Igniters® Radio:
- The increasing trend of businesses in the “experience economy,” and the challenge of compartmentalizing our experiences
- The parallels of special experiences in business and why it can be challenging to keep the impact of these experiences alive
- Three immediately useful ideas for keeping the impact of special experiences alive long after the moment has passed
Resources Mentioned:
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- “Dopamine Land” has expanded into the U.S.! Find out more about the multi-sensory experience
- Learn more about Pam’s keynote address at Pam Harper Speaks
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