Check-list for using interpreters at incentives
- How many and which different languages should be actively spoken at your incentive event?
- In how many and which different languages should the audience be able to listen to the meeting?
- Does the meeting only take place in one place or does the group move around?
- Are break-outs/parallel groups planned?
- For how many people in total should interpreting be provided?
- Should all languages be interpreted the entire time?
- What technical equipment is already available at the venue?
- What technical equipment is included in your conference package?
- Do you also require interpreting at a fringe event?
- Is there a specific dress code for the interpreters?
- Should the interpreters eat with the group or separately?
- Do you also require interpreting for lunch?
- Who is the contact person for the interpreters on site?
- When should the interpreters arrive? The clock starts ticking at this time, even if the meeting starts later.
Wherever your incentive trip may take you, we are always at your side. Dog sled races in Switzerland, a visit to Disney Land Paris, Tosca at the Vienna State Opera - these are just a few of the many events we have been involved in at Incentives in recent years. Offer your best salespeople an unforgettable experience, we make sure that they understand every word crystal clear, no matter in what language.