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Subject: Top 10 Corporations
Category: Business and Money
Asked by: highvoltageblond-ga
List Price: $200.00
Posted: 04 May 2003 12:05 PDT
Expires: 04 May 2003 15:47 PDT
Question ID: 199262
QUESTION: 

What are the top 10 corporations as far as annual expenditures on the
below, and/or corporations that have spent in excess of $1 million on
a single:

 
1) Executive Retreat(s), Corporate VIP Group Vacation(s)/VIP
Business Meeting(s)that are held "away from home" at exclusive resort
locales? (For instance a Wall Street Firm that flies it's VIP's and
Executives to Hawaii for a week.)
 
2) Approximately how much was spent in totality by each corporation or
organization PER GROUP for the "away from home" retreat, corporate
VIP vacation/VIP business meetings?
 
3) Approximately how much was spent PER PERSON  by each corporation
for the "away from home" retreat, corporate VIP vacation/VIP
business meetings?
 
4) Approximately how many VIP's and Executives attended each of the
"away from home" retreats/VIP vacations/business meetings?
 
5) Was there anything unique that was featured/offered at each?  For
instance - was there a golf tournament with Tiger Woods?  Guitar
lessons with Pat Metheny?  If so, what was the "unique/featured"
person or item. And how much was spent acquiring them?
 
6) What type of daily activities and programs were offered at each?  
 
7) What types of evening events took place at each?  
 
8) Who were the guest speakers? Approximately what did they cost? 
 
9) What was the entertainment? Approximately what did it cost? 
 
10) How many days did the said executive retreat(s), corporate VIP
vacation(s)/"away from home" business meeting(s)last?
 
11) Where was said executive retreat,corporate VIP vacation/"away
from home" business meeting held?
 
12) Who was responsible for the said executive retreat,corporate VIP
vacation/business meetings at the corporation?
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Subject: Re: Top 10 Corporations
From: jbf777-ga on 04 May 2003 12:17 PDT
 
Hi -

You may want to consider splicing your question into smaller ones and
reposting them as separate questions or question groups.

jbf777-ga
GA Researcher
Subject: Re: Top 10 Corporations
From: highvoltageblond-ga on 04 May 2003 13:23 PDT
 
Several other researches have made the same comment/suggestion....
However, I must admit that I find (due to the type of information
requested) the suggestion to be a bit baffling....

Perhaps I'm mistaken, but it seems to me that once someone is
researching, and has accessed, one portion of my question, for a given
corporation's VIP retreat/vacaion/biz meeting, they will also have
accessed most of (if not all) the other pertinent information.

Would they not?  

Thus I do not see how asking 6 different researchers, to answer 6
different questions,  all pertaining to the same corporation's VIP
retreat/vacaion/biz meeting is efficient.

Perhaps someone would explain this to me, as maybe I'm mistaken and/or
missing something???  I will freely admit I'm not a professional
researcher and I'm not closed to the idea, I simply don't understand
the rationale behind it.

That said, I'm going to post the above response, as a comment to the
others who suggested I break up my question, as perhaps their point of
view will prove helpful in my assessment.

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