Your CSR Program is a Sham and a Joke

Corporate CSR is a Sham

This is actually a true statement according to me.

This is something that I have always known in the back of my mind, but have never really moved it to the front burner to look at the “whys” before. Then Joan Eisenstodt had to send a little tweet that got me thinking about CSR:

Aren’t labor practices part of #CSR considerations? www.meetingsfocusforum.com and read comments & links. #mpi #pcma #pcma11 #assnchat

She has been following this up with many more like it lately and it has been burning a whole in the back of my brain until I finally thought “That’s enough, I can’t take it anymore”…..and I sat down to write this post about me, you, your company and your CSR program. [Read more...]

New Chicago Tourism Board Chief Should Act Quickly

Chicago Meeting and Event Planning

The following is a little tidbit shared a couple of weeks ago by the always awesome @heidithorn… this is a short excerpt from an article that was in the Chicago Tribune.. it took me this long to figure out what I really wanted to say after reading the article because, to be honest, I want to give him a fair shake and before today, I was not doing that, so I let this sit… I want the new CTB Chief to be an overwhelming success.

New Chicago tourism chief targeting more corporate gatherings, sports events

Don Welsh also will lobby for increased funding

When Don Welsh takes the reins at the Chicago Convention & Tourism Bureau next month, his first priority will be sharpening its sales force to lock in critically needed new business.

“I think the first thing we have to do … is make sure we have the best and most productive sales people in the convention market,” Welsh said in an interview Tuesday.

In addition to pursuing big trade shows that have been the city’s bread and butter, the bureau will be looking to add more corporate gatherings, given the concentration of Fortune 500 companies in the Midwest, Welsh said. The bureau is courting the likes of Microsoft Corp. and McDonald’s Corp.

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It sounds like Don is telling us that the CTB was not courting McDonald’s , Microsoft or other companies with a strong local presence before his arrival?? For God’s sake, McDonalds is headquartered here. Next he will tell me he just heard of a little company called Boeing and wouldn’t it be  groovy if they had a meeting in Chicago!

Making sure that the “sales force is the best and most productive”, I will not even address this statement except to say… No kidding.. Bravo, Whoo Whooo, stroke of genius.

I am sure that Don knows that these are ridiculous statements and very much like a loosing coach holding a press conference and saying “We should have scored more points”.  He is a smart guy, of that I am sure.

After reading this article and then digging a little deeper, I learned some other things that are giving us pause..

What I found is that Mr. Welsh is not even going to be living in Chicago for the first 18 months of his tenure. He will be commuting from Indy (he has kids in school is the reason given, fair enough, but there are kids and parents that move every day for jobs, my family moved my senior year).

Not being a part of the Chicago community and being in charge of Chicago tourism is not acceptable. It is OK for a couple of months, but 18 months? Come on…. We live here, we work here, so should you. You should not be commuting to and from Chicago from a far off land to be the head of tourism.

You really don’t care about the city if you don’t live here.  You don’t react to the evening news. You do not spend weekends in Grant Park or down at the Cell. You do not see the good or the bad in a “I live here” kind of way. You will be living in a hotel which I bet we are paying for and not living in a neighborhood or on the block. For 18 months you will be in charge of our tourism and yet an outsider because your brain will be back with your family. Home is where the heart is, not where you lay your head.

I think what is giving us concern is how much money we spent for what is obvious and to have a leader that will not live here. Crain’s Chicago Business reports that it is  $390,000 per year plus the chance to earn another 78k in bonus. This salary is 50% higher than Tim Roby who is leaving the position.

To be fair, I must and I will reserve judgement about Mr Welsh for the time being. I typically reserve judgement for a couple of months after someone takes the reins in a new gig, and pushing for more funding is a smart move but the clock has started ticking.

Mr Welsh may very well come into power and kick ass and take names, that is certainly my hope. He did great things in Indy and may well do great things here, but to win the hearts and minds of Chicago, he will need some quick success because we do not tolerate anything less, especially given these circumstances and the money involved.

Chicago does welcome newcomers and we adopt them as our own but only when they give us the same respect… you must also make Chicago yours and treat it like your own in return. If Mr Welsh does that, than he will have a long and healthy tenure here,  but Mr Welsh, please, spare us the whitewash and the obvious answers.

There are bigger reasons that Chicago is getting hammered as a meeting and event destination and it is not because the CTB Sales Force is not the “best and the most productive” or because we are not courting local companies, the reason is higher up the food chain and we hope that you address those issues.

Chicagoens, including those in the meetings and events industry are smart, do not forget that.

Lift the Cuba Travel Ban Now

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48 Years of failure. That is what the American embargo with Cuba is, plain and simple. I have never been a fan of the embargo and although it has made the plots of some James Bond and other movies spectacular, it really is the most stupid freaking thing I have ever heard of.

If we want Castro gone, flood the island with good ol American currency and American tourists. The asshat will be gone before you know it.

Opening up the island would also do wonders for the American meetings and events industry. We would have a whole new playground to work for and conferences would flourish there, Incentives would see a huge bump, other islands would get in the game when Cuban hotels are filled and cruise lines would see a boost as they would have a whole new port of call.

By denying Americans the right to travel to Cuba, we are hurting Americans and Cubans and none are seeing any benefit from this dumb ass, moronic, useless, senseless embargo.

Before you get all up in my “they are socialist” shit, let me tell you a little story. Cuba is the ONLY country that Americans are prevented by law to travel too. Does that not strike you as a little hypocritical.

Want to go to Iran, pony up the funds.. China, get a visa, Somalia… Have at it… Want to go to a little island that is NO threat to the United States and has a 1000 year old leader? For that you will go to jail. That is the dumbest shit I have ever heard of.

The average Cuban loves the United States. They have died time and time again trying to get here to be free. Wouldn’t it be nice to actually go and learn about them, spend our money and support them where they live? Flooding the island with American dollars will not prolong the the life of the douchebag Cuban government, it will derail it and hasten its demise sending it to the dustbin of history.

By allowing every other free nation (Canada, The European Union) the opportunity to travel there and do business there, the American Government is depriving us the opportunity to do some serious, kick ass business. That is unforgivable in this Economy.

I would say that it is time for our long winded, chicken shit, industry associations to take a stand…. They should come out tomorrow, calling for an end to the ridiculous charade that is the Cuban Embargo.

That’s the end of my rant…

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Goodbye and Good Riddance

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I have written about the mayor of Las Vegas before, I have no love for the man. Frankly, to me, the man is an embarrasment to the city and he is a big reason that Vegas meetings and events took a hit after the AIG mess.

I wrote an article about him after he appeared at a White Sox Preseason game with "the girls" and a giant martini glass at the same time the President and congress were getting ready to filet anyone holding a meeting or event in "Sin City".

This was the wrong image to send then and it is the wrong image to send now. Everyone knows that bad shit happens in Vegas, but you can also have fun and do some serious business. No need to highlight the chicks and the booze Mr. Mayor, really, we freaking get it.

His latest quote does him no favors and as he is want to do, the man always appears with a showgirl at all public appearances and this is how he describes them:

"They're usually very bright, very statuesque, wearing plumage and a very skimpy, shall I say, outfit. They take my arm; they hold my gin."

This is the man that is the face of the Las Vegas meetings industry. Luckily, for this great destination, he is outta here later this year, you can read more over at the post. I certainly hope that those in the Vegas Meetings and Events industry are breathing a sigh of relief.

A Hard Hat Tour – The JW Marriott Indianapolis

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Last week I got to do something that makes my life as a meeting and event professional worth living, one of those things that is so cool that we brag about it to our friends, relatives and any other poor schmuck within ear shot, one of those things that only meeting and event professionals get to do. [Read more...]