Sharon Fisher, idea sparker at Play with a Purpose, knows that to drive meeting results all stakeholders need to be on the same page. Her low-tech, easy-to-implement tactic helps organizers understand what they want attendees to learn, feel, and...
Patti J. Shock of the International School of Hospitality on black pizza and pickles.
Game of Thrones author George R.R. Martin probably never imagined the fanfare surrounding the television series adapted from his fantasy novels, nor that his plot-twisting world of dragon eggs, sword fights, White Walkers, and intrigue would ever...
Icebreakers can be fun and memorable, but you have to know your group. Check out our collection of icebreaker ideas for all segments of your meeting—and advice from a veteran on how to find the best activity for your group. (Hint: Be brave!)
Two industry experts weigh in on saving food, saving money, and saving the planet. A new U.S. law helps, too.
Knowing whether your meeting participants are knowledge seekers or networkers, can help you design a more effective meeting.
How you can grab their attention without having to resort to fire-eaters or dancing horses.
The three experiences that you should add to your next conference are: 1. Hosted-buyer appointments 2. A start-up pavilion and Shark Tank theater on your show floor 3. Roundtable discussions during your day-one lunch
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The first step to a great event is understanding how to meet these four categories of attendee needs.