What Defines a Millennial Meeting Space?
Here are five additional ways to create a millennial meeting space that will surely engage attendees of all ages.
Pave a Path to Success With 5 Tips From Powerful Business Women
And now, a few words of wisdom women-to-women from some of the most successful business women of our time.
How LGBTMPA is Helping to Improve Inclusivity & Diversity at Meetings
LGBT Meeting Professionals Association (LGBTMPA) is moving forward with its goal to increase the success of inclusion and diversity in meetings and events.
How to Engage Millennials With Event Education
When it comes to professional growth, research shows that 80 percent of millennials feel there is no replacement for coming together.
How Language Can Create Different Perceptions Among Attendees
Did you ever stop to think about how different languages create different perceptions or cultural biases at meetings?
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.
How EcoChi Encourages Nature-Inspired Event Design
In this Shakedown, Debra Duneier, president of EcoChi, discusses the concept and addresses why planners should be incorporating nature into their events.
My No. 1 Professional Goal for the New Year Is…
"My No. 1 professional goal for the New Year is to continue to organize our company to make it more profitable and efficient."
Make Your Multigenerational Meetings a Success With These 5 Tips
Here are five key factors for meeting planners to consider when planning multigenerational meetings.
Here’s to a Year of Feeling Good!
“It’s a new dawn; It’s a new day; It’s a new life…” And we’re feeling good. Check out Prevue Magazine's first issue of 2018.
Flipping the Script on Disruption in Meetings
When American film director John Waters took the stage last year at the Rhode Island School of Design to give what should have been the usual “go get ‘em” commencement speech, the crowd grew quiet with the wrong kind of anticipation.
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.
Good or Bad? The Incomplete Stories That We Tell Ourselves (and Our Clients)
There’s an ancient parable about a wise farmer who went through different trials and tribulations with the same response: “Good or bad? Hard to say.”
How to Plan More Accessible Meetings
Here are nine tips Matthias Schultze, managing director of the German Convention Bureau, suggests for meeting planners looking to make meetings more accessible.