But on to Sixth Star. Our ship left port on Saturday, January 14th. To catch a ship back east, you have to fly in the day before due to the time changes, which would put the date for flying on Friday the 13th. My dear husband does have a bit of superstition in him, no flying on Friday the 13th. So we flew in on Thursday. We had a free day Friday so I made arrangements to meet with Sixth Star for information on their company. They in turn were interested in me as a speaker.
I met with Doug Jones, president of Sixth Star Entertainment and Marketing. Doug is a high energy, inspirational guy. You can definitely feel his edutainment, entertaining type of back ground. He started out in the late 1970’s in the industry with the Royal Viking line. He then worked his way up through the cruise industry in various positions, but always in the sector of entertainment aboard ships. This guy knows the “in’s and out’s” aspects of the entertainment end of cruise lines. This background gave him the ability to be the first to set up a company that would provide speakers aboard ships. He has been so successful in this endeavor that he now is doing events on land for clients in the corporate or private sector who wants quality entertainment or props, e.g., conferences, trade shows or private parties.
There are about six-or-so booking agencies for speakers on
cruise ships, I asked Doug what he thought made Sixth Star distinctive, different,
stand out from the others.
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Sheer Volume Bookings– They do about 90% of the
bookings on several cruise lines. This sheer volume has forced them to fine tune
their bookings and communication process between them, the cruise lines and
those they place on the ships, which has promoted a working relationship that all
enjoy.
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Sheer Volume People – Their data bank of Bridge
Directors, Ballroom Dance Instructors, Destination & Special Interest Speakers,
Distinguished Gents, Arts and Crafts Instructors and Specialty Artists (Face Painters,
Balloon Twisters, Silhouette Artist, etc.) has allowed them to match people
with ships needs. They have had very few to no complaints about the speakers
they recommend to go aboard. Doug could not even remember the last time they
had a complaint.
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Vetting Process – this seemed to be a stellar component to his company. His group finds qualified people
and works with them to be successful. The dialog between the Sixth Star staff and a prospective speaker/person is to tweak their skills for ships. This dialog seems to be
a main ingredient of success for Sixth Star and the person being placed.
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Instruction Manual and Port Information Sheet –
He spent considerable time and energy to answer many questions ahead of time in
the Instruction Manual. Port Information Sheet, even speakers from other
agencies will look at his Port
Information sheet to answer their questions about port, i.e., how far
from airport to ship, address of port, different ways to get to port.
Doug did state they are always looking for persons who can
do the enrichment speakers series. Destination speakers are always in high
demand. He compared his company to a casting agency for cable TV, as you know cable
TV broadcast shows that several years ago would never have been accepted by the
major TV stations. Now people demand cable as much as they demand the major TV
stations. Sixth Star is always looking for people who can speak to the interest
of the people as much as the cable TV looks for that niche of people. Who would have thought food or crime investigation
would have such a devout group of followers.
I asked Doug what was the number one attribute they looked for.
He had one word, actually he had two words. The number one thing is ADAPTABLE,
not only in tweaking your skills for the cruise lines, but sometimes you need
to roll with the punches aboard ship and be a team player. His other word, don’t
let the word Prickly end up in your data base.
If you think you might like to work with Sixth Star, http://sixthstar.com/ the first step is to fill out an application. If they feel you have some skills they can work with the dialog will start.
If you think you might like to work with Sixth Star, http://sixthstar.com/ the first step is to fill out an application. If they feel you have some skills they can work with the dialog will start.
As I left Sixth Star the logo and theme for Allstate
Insurance came to mind “you’re in good hands with Sixth Star”.
1 comment:
Fantastic, really enjoyed what you wrote and the honesty behind it.
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