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All primates—monkeys, apes, humans—are social creatures. When observing nonhuman primates in the wild, one of the things that you appreciate is just how social they are. They hang out together, they play together, they groom each other. You very rarely see solitary behavior. That is, quite simply, why phone calls, voicemail, email, company websites, intranets, extranets, newsletters, instant messaging and video conferencing will never completely eliminate the need for meetings. Human primates are wonderfully social creatures, and the need for face to face interaction is in our genes. Meetings are the settings in which most of the really important work gets done, especially now, as more and more of what people do takes place in teams. That's where we come in. Great meetings don't just happen—they're designed. Producing a great meeting is like producing a great product. You don't just build it. You think about it, plan it, design it and execute it. Be it a full-blown global sales meeting with hundreds of attendees or a low-key executive retreat, you can count on Atlas Meetings + Motivation for meticulous planning, flawless execution, and a clear and unwavering commitment to superior personal service.
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