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How Much Virus Is in Your Destination? Bookmark This! Nov 12, 2020 Georgia Tech researchers have developed the Covid event-risk assessment tool you’ve been looking for. Diary of a WEC Attendee Nov 09, 2020 What’s changing for in-person meetings in the Covid era? Here’s an account of one planner’s experience attending MPI’s World Education Congress. MPI Goes F2F: “The World Is Watching” Nov 05, 2020 This week’s hybrid World Education Congress drew 644 in-person attendees. Could an Airline’s Experiment Work for Meetings? Nov 02, 2020 United’s Covid-testing pilot program launching this month might inspire event copycats. A Cautionary Tale: Industry Event Reports Covid-Positive Attendees Oct 30, 2020 For an event in Florida, one organization sets its coronavirus communication plan in motion. Tales from the Pro-Sports Bubble: 5 Lessons for Planners Oct 28, 2020 When Major League Soccer planned its summer tournament in Orlando, the concept of isolating teams long-term was brand new—but it worked. 8 Questions About Planning Safe In-Person Events Oct 26, 2020 Experts from BCD Meetings & Events provide answers about how to get back to face-to-face. A Possibility for Jump-Starting International Travel Oct 09, 2020 A new “digital health passport” is being tested that could allow cross-border trips with less fear of spreading the Covid-19 virus. Music to Their Ears: Bigger Groups Now Allowed in Nashville Oct 09, 2020 Meetings can fill venues at 30 percent capacity, maxing out at 500 people. Resuming In-Person Events: Essential Question #4 Oct 09, 2020 How should our code of conduct change and what’s the best way to enforce it? Load More first previous … 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 … next last Load More
Diary of a WEC Attendee Nov 09, 2020 What’s changing for in-person meetings in the Covid era? Here’s an account of one planner’s experience attending MPI’s World Education Congress. MPI Goes F2F: “The World Is Watching” Nov 05, 2020 This week’s hybrid World Education Congress drew 644 in-person attendees. Could an Airline’s Experiment Work for Meetings? Nov 02, 2020 United’s Covid-testing pilot program launching this month might inspire event copycats. A Cautionary Tale: Industry Event Reports Covid-Positive Attendees Oct 30, 2020 For an event in Florida, one organization sets its coronavirus communication plan in motion. Tales from the Pro-Sports Bubble: 5 Lessons for Planners Oct 28, 2020 When Major League Soccer planned its summer tournament in Orlando, the concept of isolating teams long-term was brand new—but it worked. 8 Questions About Planning Safe In-Person Events Oct 26, 2020 Experts from BCD Meetings & Events provide answers about how to get back to face-to-face. A Possibility for Jump-Starting International Travel Oct 09, 2020 A new “digital health passport” is being tested that could allow cross-border trips with less fear of spreading the Covid-19 virus. Music to Their Ears: Bigger Groups Now Allowed in Nashville Oct 09, 2020 Meetings can fill venues at 30 percent capacity, maxing out at 500 people. Resuming In-Person Events: Essential Question #4 Oct 09, 2020 How should our code of conduct change and what’s the best way to enforce it? Load More first previous … 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 … next last Load More
MPI Goes F2F: “The World Is Watching” Nov 05, 2020 This week’s hybrid World Education Congress drew 644 in-person attendees. Could an Airline’s Experiment Work for Meetings? Nov 02, 2020 United’s Covid-testing pilot program launching this month might inspire event copycats. A Cautionary Tale: Industry Event Reports Covid-Positive Attendees Oct 30, 2020 For an event in Florida, one organization sets its coronavirus communication plan in motion. Tales from the Pro-Sports Bubble: 5 Lessons for Planners Oct 28, 2020 When Major League Soccer planned its summer tournament in Orlando, the concept of isolating teams long-term was brand new—but it worked. 8 Questions About Planning Safe In-Person Events Oct 26, 2020 Experts from BCD Meetings & Events provide answers about how to get back to face-to-face. A Possibility for Jump-Starting International Travel Oct 09, 2020 A new “digital health passport” is being tested that could allow cross-border trips with less fear of spreading the Covid-19 virus. Music to Their Ears: Bigger Groups Now Allowed in Nashville Oct 09, 2020 Meetings can fill venues at 30 percent capacity, maxing out at 500 people. Resuming In-Person Events: Essential Question #4 Oct 09, 2020 How should our code of conduct change and what’s the best way to enforce it? Load More first previous … 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 … next last Load More
Could an Airline’s Experiment Work for Meetings? Nov 02, 2020 United’s Covid-testing pilot program launching this month might inspire event copycats. A Cautionary Tale: Industry Event Reports Covid-Positive Attendees Oct 30, 2020 For an event in Florida, one organization sets its coronavirus communication plan in motion. Tales from the Pro-Sports Bubble: 5 Lessons for Planners Oct 28, 2020 When Major League Soccer planned its summer tournament in Orlando, the concept of isolating teams long-term was brand new—but it worked. 8 Questions About Planning Safe In-Person Events Oct 26, 2020 Experts from BCD Meetings & Events provide answers about how to get back to face-to-face. A Possibility for Jump-Starting International Travel Oct 09, 2020 A new “digital health passport” is being tested that could allow cross-border trips with less fear of spreading the Covid-19 virus. Music to Their Ears: Bigger Groups Now Allowed in Nashville Oct 09, 2020 Meetings can fill venues at 30 percent capacity, maxing out at 500 people. Resuming In-Person Events: Essential Question #4 Oct 09, 2020 How should our code of conduct change and what’s the best way to enforce it? Load More first previous … 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 … next last Load More
A Cautionary Tale: Industry Event Reports Covid-Positive Attendees Oct 30, 2020 For an event in Florida, one organization sets its coronavirus communication plan in motion. Tales from the Pro-Sports Bubble: 5 Lessons for Planners Oct 28, 2020 When Major League Soccer planned its summer tournament in Orlando, the concept of isolating teams long-term was brand new—but it worked. 8 Questions About Planning Safe In-Person Events Oct 26, 2020 Experts from BCD Meetings & Events provide answers about how to get back to face-to-face. A Possibility for Jump-Starting International Travel Oct 09, 2020 A new “digital health passport” is being tested that could allow cross-border trips with less fear of spreading the Covid-19 virus. Music to Their Ears: Bigger Groups Now Allowed in Nashville Oct 09, 2020 Meetings can fill venues at 30 percent capacity, maxing out at 500 people. Resuming In-Person Events: Essential Question #4 Oct 09, 2020 How should our code of conduct change and what’s the best way to enforce it? Load More first previous … 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 … next last Load More
Tales from the Pro-Sports Bubble: 5 Lessons for Planners Oct 28, 2020 When Major League Soccer planned its summer tournament in Orlando, the concept of isolating teams long-term was brand new—but it worked. 8 Questions About Planning Safe In-Person Events Oct 26, 2020 Experts from BCD Meetings & Events provide answers about how to get back to face-to-face. A Possibility for Jump-Starting International Travel Oct 09, 2020 A new “digital health passport” is being tested that could allow cross-border trips with less fear of spreading the Covid-19 virus. Music to Their Ears: Bigger Groups Now Allowed in Nashville Oct 09, 2020 Meetings can fill venues at 30 percent capacity, maxing out at 500 people. Resuming In-Person Events: Essential Question #4 Oct 09, 2020 How should our code of conduct change and what’s the best way to enforce it? Load More first previous … 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 … next last Load More
8 Questions About Planning Safe In-Person Events Oct 26, 2020 Experts from BCD Meetings & Events provide answers about how to get back to face-to-face. A Possibility for Jump-Starting International Travel Oct 09, 2020 A new “digital health passport” is being tested that could allow cross-border trips with less fear of spreading the Covid-19 virus. Music to Their Ears: Bigger Groups Now Allowed in Nashville Oct 09, 2020 Meetings can fill venues at 30 percent capacity, maxing out at 500 people. Resuming In-Person Events: Essential Question #4 Oct 09, 2020 How should our code of conduct change and what’s the best way to enforce it? Load More first previous … 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 … next last Load More
A Possibility for Jump-Starting International Travel Oct 09, 2020 A new “digital health passport” is being tested that could allow cross-border trips with less fear of spreading the Covid-19 virus. Music to Their Ears: Bigger Groups Now Allowed in Nashville Oct 09, 2020 Meetings can fill venues at 30 percent capacity, maxing out at 500 people. Resuming In-Person Events: Essential Question #4 Oct 09, 2020 How should our code of conduct change and what’s the best way to enforce it? Load More first previous … 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 … next last Load More
Music to Their Ears: Bigger Groups Now Allowed in Nashville Oct 09, 2020 Meetings can fill venues at 30 percent capacity, maxing out at 500 people. Resuming In-Person Events: Essential Question #4 Oct 09, 2020 How should our code of conduct change and what’s the best way to enforce it? Load More first previous … 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 … next last Load More
Resuming In-Person Events: Essential Question #4 Oct 09, 2020 How should our code of conduct change and what’s the best way to enforce it? Load More first previous … 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 … next last Load More