Net-Zero Carbon Events has published seven new best-practice documents for organizations working to reduce the environmental impact of their meetings and events.
While it’s sure to bring many benefits to online sessions, artificial intelligence also might be capable of stifling open communication among attendees through its potential for real-time monitoring of dialogue and body language.
A cozy hue between orange and pink could be just the thing to tone down the rhetoric as 2024 begins with two wars raging and a contentious election coming. Here’s how planners could employ Pantone 13-1023.
Air Monitor 2024 from American Express Global Business Travel Consulting forecasts moderating fares across the globe. Of note: Groups headed to Asia from North America can expect to see prices dropping.
Based on survey results from corporate managers, a newly released report from Harvard Business Review Analytic Services makes the case for more in-person meetings among coworkers to strengthen an organization’s top line and bottom line.
The annual events-industry show in Barcelona just wrapped up, and a big-picture analysis released there includes some interesting survey findings and perspectives from planners at organizations around the world.
The founder of apparel brand Patagonia makes an appeal that he hopes will resonate with business-gift and incentive-program buyers, among others: To save the planet, be more thoughtful and discerning with your product choices.
Airlines are ramping up their carbon-reducing measures—but ever so slightly—while more attendees face internal carbon budgets and taxes to come to events. What can planners do?
Visit Denver is the first destination marketing organization to earn EIC’s highest sustainability status. So, what did it take to make the grade and what does that status mean or groups? Here’s a sampling of the criteria.