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On a previous AVWeek, we discussed an article concerning the steps to making a killer conference room penned by one Joe Dunbar of Sennheiser. On the show Starin Marketing’s Chris Neto had a few things to say concerning scheduling panels and the culture surrounding room scheduling. We figure it’s only fair that the two get to duke it out with words and give them a platform to do so. Although this sounds like a hotly contested debate, it’s more of a conversation about the culture of conference rooms and what might need to change to make those scheduling panels worth something for businesses moving forward.
Guests:
- Chris Neto – Chris on Twitter
- Joe Dunbar – Joe on Twitter
Links to sources:
- AV Network – Building a better conference room
Notes:
- AVNation studios production equipment provided by Shure and Vaddio.
- The AVWeek where Chris Neto first issued a challenge was AVWeek 517 which can be found here.








