Live events can have drawbacks, from technical glitches to less-than-charismatic CEOs. Virtual and hybrid events let planners experiment to improve the most important presentations.
Here’s how the 136,000-member American Academy of Family Physicians has altered its CME offerings to address pandemic issues plus other member-learning needs.
While the technology has been criticized for mass surveillance, it can help meeting planners keep both attendees and staff safe at traditional event bottlenecks.
The underwhelming turnout at the President’s campaign event has a few things to teach meeting professionals.