You may remember that great marketing tool called Pick Two, consisting of three simple words written on a sheet of paper: Fast, Cheap, and Good. When a marketing team member approached you with a project, you could pull out your handy Pick Two...
Meeting marketers who are still doubtful about the potential of Internet invitations have probably never had a POPgram in their in-box. POPgrams, the creation of Boston-based POPstick Corp., are among the new breed of personalized, rich-media...
Every year, Oracle's OpenWorld user conference gets bigger and bigger and more and more multicultural. Among the logistical problems this creates: How do you serve lunch to 4,000-plus attendees while respecting their dietary requirements...
If you've ever had your attendees start tapping to the soundtrack from the meeting room down the hall, then you know the problem: Hotels' “soundproof” walls don't always live up to their billing. If you're the type who wants to control all your...
EIBTM, the international meetings expo in Geneva, has put out its call for the latest in meeting and event technology solutions. For the third year in a row, the show’s WorldWide Watch program is searching for tech developments "most likely to...
After years of debate over scale and design, and a long pause for a gubernatorial election, it looks as though the Caribbean will finally have a world-class convention center. Work on phase one of the Puerto Rico Convention Center (www...
Once upon a time, Agenda was the hippest computer conference of them all. Organized by Stewart Alsop, technology magazine publisher turned venture capitalist, it brought together the best and brightest of the personal computer world to talk about...
In this time of heightened awareness of security and safety, what is the responsibility of meeting planners to address these issues? A planner's legal obligation is to refrain from conduct that creates an unreasonably great risk of harm to others...