A harmonious work force can be instrumental to a company's success, says Roger Nierenberg, music director of the Stamford Symphony Orchestra, Fairfield, Conn., and founder of The Music Paradigm (www.themusicparadigm.com), an executive learning...
There are few places in the world quite as opulent as Monaco — and now the nation-state is even more luxurious with the addition of the Port Palace Hotel. Set on Monte-Carlo's Port Hercule Harbor, the hotel offers another top-of-the-mark option...
Just-in-time help. You don't need space for an intern at your office. Many are interested in just working a meeting or event. For the cost of meals and a hotel room, and sometimes an airline ticket or a stipend, you can bring in extra staffing...
In a blink, you know that this is no ordinary banquet...
In Europe, an incentive trip is sometimes called a “concentive,” because it is often mixed with a meeting or conference element for tax reasons.
WHAT HAS HAPPENED to recognition programs? Once a source of great pride and prestige, most companies' efforts are perceived as stale and irrelevant by employees. Why? And what can companies do to reengineer their programs...
Want to know what qualifiers want? Ask them. That's what CMI's sister magazine Insurance Conference Planner did in its recent exclusive survey of 301 insurance agents...
While the mantra in the real estate industry may be “location, location, location,” the saying for hoteliers should be “service, service, service.” ...