June 1, 2001
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The Good, the Bad, the Unreasonable 2001
First the good news. Our recent reader poll found that most respondents do not feel the economic downturn has had a significant impact on their meetings...
6 Essential E-Mails for Registrants
E-mail is both an efficient and an effective way to communicate information. No matter what type of event a meeting professional may be planning, there's...
Please Release Me, Let Me Go
Using a release should never substitute for planning with the greatest care. Events include all kinds of risks that appear reasonable, yet still lead...
The Up Side of a Down Economy
Corporate cancellations bring new opportunities for last-minute association meetings. Economy-related meeting cancellations are creating bargains in many...
What, Me Cancel?
Association Meetings asked John S. Foster, CHME, Esq., Foster, Jensen & Gulley, LLC, Atlanta, for legal advice in handling attrition and cancellation...
Where There's Golf, There's Gold
With an estimated 35 million people in the U.S. currently hitting the links, your board of directors thinks a golf tournament would be a natural for your...
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