Skift Take
By focusing as much on the conference user experience and content delivery platforms as the content itself, C2MTL is rewriting the rules of conference management and having a lot of fun in the process.
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During the third annual C2MTL conference in Montreal last month, well dressed groups of creative and business professionals were lining up to sit blindfolded inside a 10x10 pit filled with plastic balls.
The purpose of this experiment at the DIY Lab "innovation zone" was to group-think one of seven prepared questions inside a sensory-limited foreign environment to see if the shift in user experience would result in a shift in conceptual thinking. One of the questions was supplied by Abigail Posner, head of strategic planning at Google. She asked: “How might we create, with only a few resources, a YouTube channel about the interplay of humanity and technology?"
The “C2” in C2MTL stands for commerce and creativity, representing how today’s most successful companies are integrating more right-brain thinking into their overall business strategy. Regarded as Canada’s versio