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Board Room Style - one or more long tables with seating down both sides and possibly at each end. Often set with two rows of tables to create more of a round table effect. |
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Classroom Style - Guests are seated facing the front, at tables that accomodate 3 or 4 guests. Tables may be longs (ideal) or rounds using only 60% of the table for seating |
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Large Square - Effective for round table type discussions. Guests are seated around the outside of a closed square |
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Long T - Similar to board room style, but with 1- 4 guests seated at one end of the table. |
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Theatre Style - rows of chairs facing a presentor, or an instructor's table. With large groups, there would be two sections of seating with an aisle down the middle. |
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U - Shaped - seating around the outside of an open U with an instructor table positioned at the open portion of the U. |