Boardroom biscuits can make or break a meeting!

Rather surprising research from Holiday Inn, has shown that the biscuits provided in the boardroom can actually improve the quality of meetings and can make or break a deal!

By: DeskDemon

 

According to Britain's top business professionals, the humble biscuit plays an integral role in influencing company directors, entrepreneurs and budget holders in boardrooms across Britain.

Indeed, 58% of those surveyed said the type of biscuits served in a meeting can "positively influence a company's first impressions", with a massive 80% stating that biscuits improve the quality and outcome of a meeting.

Legal Eagles most influenced by quality

The legal profession are most likely to be influenced by a good quality biscuit (67%), followed by sales, media or marketing professionals (65%). Over half (59%) of public sector workers agreed that biscuits can have a "favourable influence" during a meeting.

In what is considered the first ever "Business Biscuit Study", Holiday Inn surveyed over 1,000 business professionals across the UK.

Overall, nearly half of those quizzed thought that it was very important to serve biscuits during a meeting, with almost two-thirds confessing that the quality of biscuits on offer was a matter of note or discussion.

Surprisingly, biscuits were also deemed the second most important aspect of the boardroom behind only tables and chairs and were prioritised over lighting, technology and artwork.

According to the data, biscuits - or the absence of them - can help highlight the meeting agenda particularly when breaking bad news.

42% of professionals indicated that they would not serve biscuits if they were about to fire an employee. However, the chocolate digestive was singled out by 18% of professionals as the top biscuit used to soften the blow when delivering bad news.

The Top 5

Chocolate digestives proved the leading contender throughout the research and topped the list of the boardroom's "Most Wanted" ahead of shortbread (2nd), oat biscuits, e.g. HobNob, (3rd ), jam rings, e.g. Jammy Dodger, (4th) with Bourbons completing the top five.

Biscuit Etiquette

Business biscuit etiquette shows that 50% of business professionals would take a maximum of two biscuits during a meeting, with three being the magic number for 18%. One single biscuit was the limit for 10%.

Etiquette has the business world almost equally divided on the subject of dunking. 48% insisted they would dunk, against 52% who said they would not. Men (55%) are rather more likely to dunk than women (45%).

However, the research also showed in certain circumstances biscuits are totally off limits. Almost half (49 %) of businessmen and women would decline a biscuit when presenting, with just over 28% revealing they would refuse the biscuits if they looked too crumbly.

Nearly a quarter would wait until someone more senior than them had one before joining in. Just under 10% of women and 17% of men would take a biscuit whatever the circumstance.

Chris Hale, IHG's Vice President Marketing & Communications, EMEA comments:

"With over 50 years experience in providing meeting rooms and event management services, the expertise of Holiday Inn is unrivalled. With Holiday Inn customers munching their way through a whopping total of 3.1 million biscuits annually, key players in the business world are clearly being influenced by the quality of boardroom biscuits.

The results show a good quality biscuit can have a weighty impact on business proceedings, while biscuit etiquette is high on the agenda. It's incredible to think that important decisions might be made based on a crumbly biscuit."

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