Event Planning

By Scott Steinberg

With attendees’ attention spans continuing to shrink in a growingly frenetic and volatile business world, event organizers must rethink event programs and formats to be more attention-grabbing and engaging to match.

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By Scott Steinberg

As a meetings and events pro, it’s important to consider what artificial intelligence can and cannot do for the moment. And, for that matter, in practical terms, how you might go about leveraging AI-powered tools to help boost accessibility, interest and attendance.

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For corporate meeting planners, the word of the year is — reconnection. After years of social distancing and remote work, people are ready to reconnect. Though, they may not be quite ready to do that in large groups.

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Relative to global entrepreneurship, the proverbial glass ceiling has seemingly been shattered

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By Diana Hendel and Mark Goulston

The pandemic disrupted every industry and changed our lives forever.

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By Alon Alroy

As we welcome a new era of events, event professionals can maximize business impact and create exceptional attendee experiences by taking advantage of the rich data in-person events provide.

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Smart leaders are approaching the Great Resignation as a time to pause, take stock, and really audit their business practices and processes.

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By Marvin McTaw

There’s never been a more difficult time for event planners on a budget.

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By Suzanne Neufang

If you’re looking for positive signs of business travel’s thoughtful recovery, they’re here; but other emerging impacts may have a toll.

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By Chris Federspiel

Issues planners face when planning a meeting include difficult user experience, lack of data collection and accessibility, and too much time spent on post-event work.

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