A traditional meeting format where participants gather at a specific physical location, such as an office, conference room, or event venue, to conduct face-to-face interactions and discussions.
Key characteristics of brick and mortar meetings include:
Participants convening in a physical space, allowing for direct, real-time interactions.
The use of physical meeting rooms, equipment, and resources for presentations and discussions.
Opportunities for networking, collaboration, and in-depth discussions that benefit from in-person presence.
Brick and mortar meetings offer a tangible and immersive experience, fostering personal connections and engagement among participants. They are valuable for events where interpersonal interactions and physical presence are essential.