On Monday, July 30, an Aeromexico flight from the northern Mexican state of Durango to Mexico City crashed shortly after takeoff; miraculously, all 103 passengers survived. While this was the best possible outcome, the incident serves as a stark...
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A security expert says mental preparedness starts before booking a venue.
With strong parallels to the European Union’s General Data Protection Regulation, California’s new law will have implications for hotels and meeting professionals at large organizations.
As workplace policies improve safety for women, risk management during business trips lags behind.
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Planners don’t have to be paranoid, but there is no excuse for not being prepared.
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Even though the threat to your meeting may be nil, the volcanic eruption on Hawaii’s Big Island can still have attendees saying they don’t lava the idea of attending your Maui event.
Don’t wait until you have a medical incident on your hands to realize you should have spent as much time planning for medical issues as you did for food and beverage