Planning the inauguration, part 2
Dec 29, 2004
A while ago, I was daunted by the prospect of trying to provide security for the presidential inauguration. Then I ran across this article from the Washington Post about what planners at the Ritz-Carltons in D.C. are putting together for events in...
T&L's list of best hotels
Dec 28, 2004
Travel & Leisure magazine has released its picks for the best hotels this year. A few of the winners: ...
More proof that incentive travel is coming back
Dec 28, 2004
Incentives are coming back. But they may look a little different this time around: ...
Poking fun at webcasting
Dec 28, 2004
Stephanie Downs over at the ConferZone blog has created a funny little poke at webcasting. Which to me is a great way to show that, while they take their business seriously, they acknowledge that no one's perfect. Plus, Stephanie's dog is...
Tsunami devastation
Dec 28, 2004
I'm too sad to talk about the horrible effects of the earthquake-induced tsunamis on much of Asia. My heart hurts for all the dead, the missing, the stranded, the loved ones left behind. Others are tracking what's happening, including: ...
2004's hottest business hotels
Dec 24, 2004
Click here for a slideshow of what Forbes thinks are the hottest business hotels of the year, from The Alex in New York (tres chic name, eh?) to the Shangri-La in Zhongshan, China. They all look pretty good to me.
What is going on with TSEA?
Dec 23, 2004
Last year, the the Trade Show Exhibitors Association took the management of its TS2 event away from National Trade Productions to manage it in-house. Then this fall, TSEA sold the "trade show about trade shows" to NTP to "get out from under" all...
Goofy holiday sites wrapup
Dec 23, 2004
Rather than dole these out one by one, here's a roundup of some of the strange, funny, clever, and stupid holiday sites I keep running across: ...
Before you hire somebody...
Dec 22, 2004
Try this idea from Steve Yastrow on Tom Peter's blog...
Will tech overtake industry meetings?
Dec 22, 2004
That's the intriguing question Corbin Ball asks in an article on the ICCA website. One potential problem he points out is that hotels are now running leaner and meaner than ever due to technological advances, which means fewer staff, which means...
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