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282: Why Values Matter in Food & Beverage: A Revolutionary Approach

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In this episode, I sit down with David Allison, founder of the Value Graphics Project and author, to delve into a revolutionary approach to food and beverage at events. David's extensive research, using a global dataset from one million surveys, debunks traditional demographics, highlighting shared human values instead.

✨ We discuss how understanding attendees' values like health, well-being, and social standing can transform event planning. For instance, at high-status events, prioritizing luxuries like aged champagne aligns perfectly with social standing values. 🍾 Furthermore, David’s innovative "valuegraphics" method replaces outdated demographics, using AI and social media to uncover attendees' core motivations.

From his personal stories, like baking bread for others, to my childhood dream of being a crossing guard, we explore how our values shape our lives and decisions. 🚸 We also emphasize the challenge of diverse dietary needs at events and propose solutions, like personalized minibar stockings, that enhance attendee experiences.

Discover David’s insights on creating meaningful, value-driven events, his collaboration with Google Xi on a "belonging playbook," and the humorous anecdotes like organizing an introvert’s parade. 🎉

Tune in for a thought-provoking conversation on aligning event strategies with core human values to foster genuine connections and inclusive environments.

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