STEPPING OUT OF KANSAS & INTO THE LAND OF OZ
At the Cirque du Soleil performance of KA
in Las Vegas, the show begins before you even arrive at your seat.
Taking your ticket are ushers dressed like characters in the show or as my
friend thought, "Like the Ohh-lee-ohh characters in The Wizard of Oz."
Sort of. But the point is this. The music was mysterious. The lighting
was dark and magical. The ushers were
"characters" in full warrior attire. Wow.
The EXPERIENCE had begun. These individuals did not greet us as the typical usher tends to with that reprimanding tone of "Let me see your tickets" or "Are you together?" wagging a
flashlight and with a puckered, annoyed expression blurting out,
"Follow me."
Unfortunately, the experience of arriving at most people's offices isn't far
from this. In fact, there's a pretty standard FIRST
moment. A woman (sorry, but it often is) sitting behind a desk blocking you. When you arrive, she puts down the
phone from chatting with her friend, looks up, and says with a tone that's
just a bit inconvenienced, "May I help you?"
Hmmm. Sound
familiar? You bet. Easy to point the finger, though. So...what's the experience
of someone arriving in your office? What's the first moment? Do you have
cheeseball fluorescent lighting? Plastic plants with dust covered leaves? A bowl of hard candy? Boring
magazines on an old boring coffee table? Marshmallow chairs and a sofa
with a stain? AND...a receptionist who doesn't really "receive" but
who in fact acts like a mosquito?
What's the first thing your receptionist says when someone comes through the door? Is it a welcoming phrase or an inquisition? What does she offer your "guest"? How are people made
to feel welcome? What's the "set" like? The scenic design? The staging? The sound design? The lighting? What cool props are on the table?
How can you create such a wonderful first moment,
such a great experience that when someone arrives they nod, smile and look
around in wonder thinking, "Toto, I have a feeling we're not in Kansas anymore."
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