Why Meshing Wellness With Meetings Feels So Good
Here are five wellness-focused ideas for boosting attendee engagement, productivity and retention at meetings.
12 Tips for Taking Responsibility for “Duty of Care”
Check-ins, social media vetting and cybersecurity are a few of the minor things you can do to enhance your "Duty of Care" responsibilities.
To Build Teams Use the Cues of Deception
In her book, “Liespotting,” author Pamela Meyer examines the cues of deception and the telltales of lying, and how they work together to build teams.
Feng Shui Colors Inspire Event Design
Here’s how meeting planners can use the five elements of Feng Shui and the colors that represent them to enhance their next event.
How to Avoid Getting an “F” Using AI
The same principles used to create live events should be applied for virtual planners whose responsibility is to plan the AI and virtual reality (VR) aspects of meetings.
See Me, Feel Me, Hear Me—Making Sense of Non-Verbal Experiences
We have been playing with our senses since birth, and as planners, we sometimes forget the importance of non-verbal contact.
How to Use a USP to Supercharge Your Trade Show Exhibit
A company’s USP makes its product stand out against the competition, but the same thing can happen to help your trade show booth stand out as well.
Play is “Fun-damental” to Creative Thinking & Intuition
The fact that my parents took the time to play with me when I was you is the reason that I’m creative and intuitive.
Creating “IAATE,” Millennial-Style
What sets the really cool meetings, conferences or events apart from the OK or the pretty good?
Remember Respect? A Reminder on the Value of Emotional Connections
In the space of co-creation or regenerativity, we have lowered our standards and lost a thread of respect that comes with certain situations.
4 Ways to Earn the Respect of Your Exec Team
Instead of being one of thousands of employees fighting to stand out, I wanted regular face time with the CEO, CFO and COO.
Lessons on Deliberate Visual Messaging From the Royal Family
In addition to trends used for meetings and event décor, culture-specific color associations are critical for the planner to understand—and wear.
Planners Have No Excuse Not to Donate Food
In 2014, nearly 50 million Americans lived in food insecure households, according to the U.S. Census Bureau.
You’re Invited: The ROI of Personalized Invitations
Invitations and Save the Dates are part of marketing collateral and particularly important if you’re trying to generate interest, attract attention, increase attendance and affirm belief and investment for a complex event.