Mentoring has helped many budding meeting planners survive their first years on the job. But how many people are really doing it? And if you wanted to find a mentor — or be one — where can you start...
The WW panel, chaired by Corbin, will meet in April 2003 in London to make their final assessment of the papers and presentations submitted by technology companies, suppliers, planners and other organizations involved in the international industry...
Irving's proximity to both Dallas and Fort Worth, its location adjacent to Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport, and its 70-plus hotel properties, ranging from resort to economy, make it ideal for corporate groups. The city's centerpiece is the...
A recent meeting of the New England chapter of the Hospitality Sales and Marketing Association International brought 10 editors from business travel and meeting magazines together with readers to discuss trends. What attendees at the early June...
All it takes is one unhappy customer to badmouth your business to dozens of others. It's the same with that one employee who is put off by a poorly designed motivation or incentive effort...
They come to work dressed in shorts, polo shirts, and sneakers. They're encouraged to tell jokes and have fun on the job. There's a reason Southwest Airlines is known as the fun-in-the-sky airline...
Greater Fort Lauderdale, considered to be the Venice of America, is a sophisticated playground with a delectable combination of sun, sand, and chic. The newly expanded Greater Fort Lauderdale/Broward County Convention Center is less than one mile...
When President Bush and the other Group of 8 leaders convened in Kananaskis, Canada, this past June, the Alberta resort village promoted itself in a most appealing way. Kananaskis served its distinguished guests customized apples from The Kelowna...