Can’t afford a private jet? How about a boardroom in a bus?

A private jet might be the ultimate in mobile boardrooms, but with the current state of the economy, it isn’t really an option for most companies. So how about a trip aboard this canny invention from serial entrepreneur Tom Ball, who I’ve known for over 10 years now, due to us both working in the USA as students on the Southwestern Programme.

The “All A Board Room” bus costs £1200 per day – maybe not so cheap on first impressions, but as their presentation shows, it is only when you look at the proposition from a different angle that the benefits really start to add up. For starters, consider the benefits of combining meeting and travel costs together as one unit. Not a minute gets waisted! Then consider the extra element of fun and intrigue. All very good you might say, even very rock and roll, but how can that fit our budget?

Well, here’s another thought. I’ve always noticed that I do my best thinking when I’m on the train, or when I’m flying. Considering how much more visual stimuli there are out there when you are on the move, this is hardly surprising. Do you remember all those games you used to play in the car when going on long journeys. I spy, looking out for unusual brands of car, etc. There are numerous games which might really help the creative juices flow if you are having a meeting of minds to get an idea off the ground. If it is just a dull boredroom you need for the AGM, then maybe the bus isn’t for you, but if your meeting needs any creative input at all, then this bus must be priceless!