Italy, France, Spain, Greece, and the U.K., have increased in popularity in recent months, providing renewed inspiration for audiences from major economies, affordability with attractive euro exchange rates, and creative experiences...
Call it "bizcation" or call it "bleisure"—can someone come up with a better name for this trend please?—tacking a few days onto a business trip to explore the locale is one way to make work travel more tolerable, and even fun. Here's an infograph...
An article in the New York Times recently reviewed the mixed blessing of autofill in e-mail “To” fields. Ever sent something to the wrong Jane? Ever sent a really embarrassing something to the wrong Jane...
Philip Myers is a highly experienced corporate entertainer who has made his mark in the industry by offering a multitude of customized show options, both as a versatile solo act as well as by fronting his band. He’s seen lots of audiences—and lot...
Meeting planners are generally aware that if music is played during an event, a music license is needed. But beyond that, the details can get a little fuzzy. Who needs to hold the license? Do you need a license for each meeting? How much is it...
For the first time, a supplier can hold office
The Convention Industry Council has tapped Kelly Peacy, CAE, CMP, senior vice president of education and events at the Professional Convention Management Association; Betsy Bondurant, CMM, CTE, president of Bondurant Consulting; and Michael Domin...
ICOMEX addition expands the ibtm global portfolio into Mexico and Latin America.
Investigator meetings are notorious for being boring, PowerPoint-heavy events. Here’s how you can make them more effective with better engagement techniques.