Chris Lee, DMCPThe Beginning
Sometime during the 1960s, as a response to meeting and convention planners’ desire for custom group leisure activities during their programs, a new business was born. Referred to as “ground operators,” they were mo...
Meeting planners know that one of the more common complaints on education session evaluation forms is that a session “wasn’t what I expected.” It’s highly unlikely that any of the attendees at the Financial & Insurance Conference Planners Edu...
Joan Eisenstodt, Meetings & Hospitality Consultant, Facilitator, and Trainer, Eisenstodt Associates, LLC, earns her own special place on our list of 2014 Changemakers
Cheryl Trinidad likes to try new things with meetings. “No risk, no reward,” says Trinidad, who has a way of making the cliché sound fresh and fun. Which could be because we’re catching her at what she considers the fun part of the process.
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If you think you don't have time in your meeting agenda for a genuinely meaningful community service experience, consider what CSR expert Alan Ranzer has to say. Then share your thoughts by posting a comment below the article.
Rolling out new initiatives is an important investment for any organization. Get it right and your company can boost profitability. Get it wrong and you’ll be hung out to dry at the next stakeholders meeting.
Finding the right professional spea...