The MeetingsNet IdeaXchange has been hopping this week. Here are a few of my favorite posts—feel free to click through and add to the discussion!
• You have to love a post with "Kids these Days" in the headline, right? Steve Bova, CAE, executive director, Financial & Insurance Conference Planners, talks about the myths and misconceptions surrounding Millennials, and the benefits of mentoring today's upcoming crop of meeting professionals, in this post.
• If you haven't yet heard about the North American Meetings Industry Day, set for April 16, head over to Get Ready to Rally for Meetings by David Peckinpaugh, president, Maritz Travel Company, to learn how you can participate.
• In Corporate Social Responsibility at Events: Keep Attendees Connected, by Hervé Joseph-Antoine, global managing director, Pacific World, talks about how to make corporate social responsibility activities really ring with your meeting attendees.
• Ann Lichti, CHCP, director of accreditation and compliance, Physicians’ Education Resource®, LLC, shows us how and why continuing medical education providers should dive into the Big Data trend in Big Data as a Quality Improvement Tool in her usual down-to-earth, practical fashion.
• Last but not least, the good folks over at Steve Passin and Associates show how a common fallacy—that only CME providers who work within a hospital or healthcare system can achieve Accreditation Council for CME Criterion 21—is in fact a fallacy, and offer tips on how any CME provider can participate within an institutional or system framework for quality.
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