Tag: meeting design
Just Say No to Pathetic Panels
Panels are supposed to inject some interactivity and engagement, but all too often they’re just awful. Kerry Bennett has some ideas that can help.
Inspired Events Summit Sparks Fresh Ideas
Locally inspired CSR, food, art, music and gifting were at the heart of our Inspired Events Summit at the see-and-be-seen The Ben Hotel in West Palm Beach.
Collaboration, Haute Dokimazo Style
The brilliant minds at Haute Dokimazo—creators of the Spontaneous Think Tank—will share their values around collaboration and much more during our webinar next week:...
Event Organizers: Your Thoughts?
Even though the scale of this obstacle is the biggest some of us have ever dealt with, it is our nature as event organizers to try to figure it out.
Kinetically Friendly Meeting Design
Meeting design where flow and movement are emphasized is important.
Add Meaning to Your Event With Feng Shui Design
Ideas for integrating the principles of feng shui in meeting room design from MeetWell speaker Debra Duneier of Eco Chi
Meeting Design Tips for Silencing the “Deniers”
Green meetings are on the rise, the verdict is still out on whether they, and other global sustainability initiatives, can help catch the rising tides.
How the Meeting Design Institute Shakes Up Meeting Trends
"Meeting planners need to focus on how to do more meetings with less travel and out-of-the-office time."
3 Technical Tools to Put in Your Meeting Design Toolbox
The microphone is designed to enhance audience engagement because it can be tossed from participant to participant, creating more interactions.
Intentional Design to Dr. Seuss: Embracing the Creative Ecosystem
In this shakedown, Doug Chorpenning of the wet paint group draws on everything from intentional design to Dr. Seuss to indirectly define his company's creative ecosystem and how planners can use it to their advantage.
Harnessing the Power of Participation
In this Shakedown, we asked Adrian Segar, founder of Conferences That Work, about his new book as well as the evolution of knowledge itself as both relate to improving meeting outcomes.
New Meeting Formats Emerge for 2016
The FRESH conference 2015 tested out new meeting formats and event technologies. Here's a look at the rising trends they found.
Design a Meeting with the 5 Senses in Mind
Meeting industry speaker and consultant Kare Anderson offers suggestions for immersing attendees in planned sequences of memorable moments that involve the 5 senses: smell, taste, sound, sight and even “touchable” experiences.