Rick McKenna Reflects on Timing, Connection, and Impact at the IPS Global Sales Meeting Mexico City 2026
Rick McKenna, Business Development Manager at TekniPlex, emphasizes the balance of urgency and reflection at corporate gatherings. This approach was highlighted at the IPS Global Sales Meeting in Mexico City 2026, fostering both insights and human connections for long-term success. TekniPlex's global collaborations reflect its commitment to impactful meetings.
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Key takeaways
Rick McKenna highlights the importance of balancing urgency and reflection at TekniPlex meetings.
The IPS Global Sales Meeting in Mexico City 2026 successfully fostered insights and human relationships.
TekniPlex's global presence supports its strategy of collaboration and innovation.
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Corporate gatherings often walk a fine line between urgency and reflection, but the most impactful ones create space for both—allowing ideas to breathe while still driving momentum. In a global organization like TekniPlex, where collaboration spans cultures and continents, the pacing and tone of meetings can shape not just outcomes, but relationships. This year’s IPS Global Sales Meeting in Mexico City appears to have struck that balance, offering attendees time to absorb insights while strengthening the human connections that underpin long-term success. To hear more about that experience, we turn to Rick McKenna, Business Development Manager at TekniPlex.
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