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A virtual meetings company has brought forward the launch of its new service because of the negative impact the volcanic ash was having on face-to-face meetings.
The founder of Meeting Magic, Katherine Woods, launched her service, which helps people prepare for virtual meetings and provides training on virtual meeting facilitation, launched her product this week with the tag line ‘Don’t let the volcano spoil your meeting’.
“As soon as the working week began, I saw the negative impact the flight restrictions were having on our clients’ ability to progress with face-to-face meetings,” says Woods.
“Rather than sit by and watch our clients cancel international meetings, we are re-scheduling these as virtual meetings, using our new service. A software company, due to meet in Paris this week, are going to be the first client to use our fully-launched service.”
21 Apr 10
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