Posted by BJ
Those of you who have attended an APMP Annual conference in the past couple of years will be familiar with the “Caption Contest” we have run as part of those events. (We’ve also written about and presented the results of the contest here on the blog.)
We occasionally run an internal caption contest here at Strategic Proposals, most often sparked by someone passing around a photo that just begs for a caption. We’re currently running such a contest, triggered by a photo of one of the team, Graham, taken while he was presenting at a conference. The photo shows Graham standing in front of a room, gesturing to a screen on his left. Jon covered the image on the screen in the photo with a white square and passed it around with the question, “What’s on the screen?”
Those of you who have attended an APMP Annual conference in the past couple of years will be familiar with the “Caption Contest” we have run as part of those events. (We’ve also written about and presented the results of the contest here on the blog.)
We occasionally run an internal caption contest here at Strategic Proposals, most often sparked by someone passing around a photo that just begs for a caption. We’re currently running such a contest, triggered by a photo of one of the team, Graham, taken while he was presenting at a conference. The photo shows Graham standing in front of a room, gesturing to a screen on his left. Jon covered the image on the screen in the photo with a white square and passed it around with the question, “What’s on the screen?”
This led to several of us submitting entries, some of us (okay, me) submitting several.
Here’s one of my entries:
Here’s one of my entries:
(We’d show you others but as is often the case with such exercises, the entries include either “inside jokes” that wouldn’t make sense to those not on the team or are of a nature, as is also typical of such exercises, that it wouldn’t be appropriate to show them here.☺)
This one of many such exercises we do here at Strategic Proposals to keep the creative juices flowing and have some fun. We’d love to here what you and your team members do to foster creativity and have fun.
This one of many such exercises we do here at Strategic Proposals to keep the creative juices flowing and have some fun. We’d love to here what you and your team members do to foster creativity and have fun.