French Flair
Jul 01, 2002
Downtown Chicago's newest meeting site, the 415-room Sofitel Chicago Water Tower (sister property to the Sofitel Chicago O'Hare in Rosemont) opened in June with the tech infrastructure expected of quality properties: Guest rooms with three two...
Motivation Matters: Cutting Back? Don't Drop Recognition
Jul 01, 2002
The slumping economy has had Federal Express Corp., Memphis, Tenn., doing some soul-searching. Layoffs seemed inevitable, but how could the company justify layoffs when its publicly stated values put people first...
Golf Meetings for Everyone
Jul 01, 2002
Whether your next meeting is golf-themed or just likely to attract golfers because of the location, there are many ways to minimize the inevitable golfer/nongolfer awkwardness. Obviously, the meeting site should appeal to all attendees, whether...
Meet & Greet
Jul 01, 2002
Benchmark Hospitality has appointed Todd Gillespie director of sales and marketing for Glade Springs Resort in Daniels, W.Va. Previously, Gillespie was national sales manager at The Greenbrier in White Sulphur Springs, W.Va. Glade Springs Resort...
Life after Meetings
Jul 01, 2002
Linc Colby Like most industry veterans, if you ask 77-year-old Lincoln Colby what has changed the most about the business of meeting planning over the years, he'll answer simply that there was no meeting industry when he got into planning. He...
Hotel Demand Still Down Despite Economic Optimism
Jun 20, 2002
Recent research reveals that the hospitality industry is still depressed despite signs of a recovering economy...
Hotel Demand Still Down Despite Economic Optimism
Jun 20, 2002
Recent research reveals that the hospitality industry is still depressed despite signs of a recovering economy. Lower demand has resulted in a continuing downward spiral in nationwide occupancy and revenue-per-available-room (RevPAR) numbers...
Jargon, Jargon Everywhere
Jun 14, 2002
What’s the one thing that drives some meeting planners (especially those new to the industry) insane? All the jargon, of course! Like any industry, meeting planning is chock-full of phrases and acronyms. Enough that you need a dedicated PDA to...
If Incentives Work, Why Don't More Companies Use Them?
Jun 13, 2002
A recent SITE Foundation study, the result of year’s worth of research, showed that when incentive programs target individual employees, performance increases by 27 percent; when they target teams of employees, companies can see a 45 percent boost...
If Incentives Work, Why Don't More Companies Use Them?
Jun 13, 2002
Why is it that half the corporate world doesn’t buy into incentives, even though they've been proven to boost sales and even individual performance...
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