PCMA, CEMA, and Marriott International collaborated to create “Guiding Principles in Experience Design,” a framework for building a sense of belonging, stronger connections, and deeper learning among attendees.
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This week, U.S. Travel used caffeine and calories to drive home its economic message about the importance of travel.
5 areas where planners can improve attendees’ mental and physical wellbeing: nourishment, movement, rest, wellness tracks, and connections.
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April is Autism Awareness Month, the perfect time for meeting professionals to commit to learning more about how a few simple changes can improve the meeting experience for neurodiverse attendees.