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Party Venues For The Discriminating Executive By: Brian Middle | Jul 3rd 2009 - n many businesses there are two different parties, one for the teams and one for the executives or upper management. Though it will possibly seem a bit on the snobby side, many executives do not choose to mix with those who are lower on the managerial scale. Thus whoever is in charge of booking the party venues must keep two separate issues at the forefront, the desires of upper management and that of the other party goers. { Tags:Teambuilding, Team Building, events, corporate events, company team building, corporate team building, team building event, team building tips, produc