The reaction of all the varied demographics of Americans—and the global community—to the 2016 presidential election cycle and beyond has ripped the proverbial fig leaf off the often taboo subject of identity. One needs not to look any...
The January 2017 Global Business Travel Association Business Traveler Sentiment Index, conducted in partnership with American Express, explores what business travelers think and feel about their experiences on the road at the dawning of 2017...
Late in the afternoon of Friday, January 27, President Trump signed the executive order, Protecting the Nation from Foreign Terrorist Entry into the United States. The order contained provisions affecting "immigrants and nonimmigrants"—refugees...
The world is changing, and the way we approach meetings must keep pace. Here are four things I believe planners must focus on to keep their meetings fresh, relevant, and impactful...
Nothing tacky going on here!Some day, I will go on vacation sailing in the Caribbean and be able to completely turn off the, “hmm, this reminds me of meeting planning” lobe of my brain. That day, me fine mateys, is not today. So let’s cast off th...
These days speaking at a conference can seem like a cross between speed dating and performing at a poetry slam, there are so many different formats and approaches. Which one will work for your conference? Well, that depends. Here is some advice f...
Meeting planners are people people—they have to be, given that what they do is all about providing in-person experiences. So the thought of using virtual and augmented reality in meetings has been a little controversial, said Brandt Krueger...
Accommodating your meeting attendees’ food allergies and food preferences can seem daunting. Here are some quick switches that you and the executive chef can make to create easy meals and snack breaks that avoid common food allergens. (Click here...