Comfort food and flying
Aug 15, 2011
Does it surprise anyone that, despite airlines trying to offer healthy snacks, most people would rather go for a quarter-pound microwaved cheeseburger? I'm not big on red meat, but I do tend to lean toward salty, fatty, carb-laden snacks when...
Taking the Meeting to Those Who Missed It
Aug 13, 2011
Today's guest post is by James Lee. Take it away, James...
Out-of-country travel tip: data-roaming charges
Aug 11, 2011
This New York Times article offers some tips on how to combat those ridiculously high data-roaming charges when you travel outside of the U.S. Last time I was outside the country I just turned off the data-roaming and depended on running into Wi...
Webinars and tweeting
Aug 10, 2011
Is it good or bad to tweet during a webinar? That's what Ken Molay is pondering on The Webinar Blog, and it's something I've wondered about, too. I've moderated a few webinars this spring, and we did keep a Twitter chat on a related hashtag going...
They had me at the headline
Aug 09, 2011
I had to click through to read this article after I saw three words in the headline I don't think I've ever seen linked to customer service: humility, reverence, and professionalism. I particularly liked this line: "While some people believe that...
Turning conferences into conversations
Aug 08, 2011
Interesting article in Fast Company about how TED's originator, ...
Social media is friend, not foe, of f2f
Aug 08, 2011
I know it's been said many times, especially by folks in the meetings and conventions business, but Jonah Lehrer says it really well, if yet again, in this Wall Street Journal editorial. He says the limitations of the various different social...
Flight delays: Which airports have the worst?
Aug 05, 2011
If you have a lot of attendees flying in from Newark, N.J., Chicago, Boston, New York's LaGuardia, or Atlanta, leave plenty of time between arrivals and your opening general session—these are the five worst airports in terms of flight delays...
We live in a complicated world
Aug 05, 2011
And one in which doing good can have ramifications that aren't quite so good. Check out When Your Meetings and Events Cause Harm by Doing Good, in which Keith Johnston wades through a beagle puppy forest (you have to read the post, really!) of...
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Aug 05, 2011
It's long been said that opinions are like bellybuttons—everyone has one. But until recently, not everyone had a bully pulpit from which to shout those opinions to the world at large. Now that pretty much every site on the Web is asking us for...
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