In the EU, airlines have been required to pay cash compensation to passengers for flight delays for almost two decades. The Biden Administration thinks it’s time for a similar policy in the U.S.
Three studies—two from within the past year—show favorable personnel-development, project-management, and financial results when women are at the helm.
The new senior director of meetings at the American Psychological Association shares her take on why trade-show appointments are outdated, the importance of considering attendees’ learning styles, and the benefits of virtual events going forward.
Hilton challenges planners to share a story about the power of meetings (with a million-hotel-point prize at stake), plus other just-announced Global Meetings Industry Day news.
Budgets, forecasting, compliance management, and new regulations will be explored in the workshops taking place before and after the conference in New York for life-science meeting pros.
While staffing in the leisure and hospitality sector isn’t yet at pre-pandemic levels, it’s trending in the right direction, leading all sectors for growth in January.
Join MeetingsNet at Catersource + The Special Event show in Orlando in March for a lineup of educational sessions that will up your professional game, including Adam Kahan’s insights into speaker and entertainment negotiations.