
7 Steps of Successful Event Planning for Professionals
For you and your event to be successful, you have to put the work in prior to the event and ensure that your event planning

For you and your event to be successful, you have to put the work in prior to the event and ensure that your event planning

There is a big change coming for those who plan and execute meetings and events in Europe. You and your partners need to get your

The event biz is kind of like the mafia… once you’re in, you never really get out. After a decade in media/communications, seven years of

A heavy event turnout is indeed a good thing. However, with a crowded venue comes a greater likelihood of disorder, injury, or damage to property.

2005 was a pretty rough year. We had Hurricanes Katrina and Rita, and eleven Asian countries were just starting to recover from the Tsunami. There

Whether it’s checkers or Call of Duty, people by nature love games. It’s no surprise, then, that the gamification market has erupted, expecting to become

You can start your presentation by saying, “I want this to be a discussion,” but it never is. Both you and the audience know that

Meeting and event planners travel. Some travel a little; some travel a lot. Some travel so much that their plants all dry up, and the

If money appeared out of thin air, then there wouldn’t be a need for sponsorship. Of course, building sponsorships is a reality and part of

I had the amazing opportunity to speak at this past January’s Convening Leaders in Vancouver and had a kickin time. I met some awesome people

Millennials comprise of a huge chunk of the country’s demographic. This is the audience you should have your sights set on. Here’s the thing: millennials

Electricity. Access to it gives a meeting planner superpowers… I said the same thing in this post, and because something was said twice on the