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Which meeting design books should I buy?

Conferences that Work

Here are five meeting design books I especially recommend. Into the Heart of Meetings: Basic Principles of Meeting Design ( ebook or paperback ). Into the Heart of Meetings: Basic Principles of Meeting Design ( ebook or paperback ). Intentional Event Design ( ebook or paperback ).

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Lessons from Smart Monday at IMEX 2017

SmartMeetings

Photo from Play with a Purpose Room, Smart Monday of IMEX 2017. IMEX America launched its 2017 event in Las Vegas with a full schedule of educational content—powered by MPI —for the 1,000 planners who arrived on Monday, a day before the show opened. The post Lessons from Smart Monday at IMEX 2017 appeared first on Smart Meetings.

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Bringing a ‘Sense of Place’ to Meeting Design

PCMA Convene

It is now home to many of the entrepreneurs who helped earn the city a ranking in the top 10 cities for tech professionals in a 2017 Forbes survey. Last month, The Hoxton, Williamsburg offered ticketed events on issues including “The Loneliness of Motherhood,” and “Social Media and Mental Health.”. More Meeting Trends.

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PCMA’s 20 in Their Twenties Class of 2017

PCMA Convene

A few months before this announcement, I had a large conference where I pushed attendees further than they wanted to go by incorporating QR codes, iPads, and social media throughout the entire program. I received the email that we had won the bid and the conference would be coming to Grand Rapids in 2017!

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5 Meeting Industry Trends That Are Changing the Face of Events

Social Tables

As a demographic, they also: Value experiences over material goods Want to share those experiences usually via social media Have higher technological literacy Are 62% more likely to travel than their generation X counterparts As the average screen time per day increases, millennials place more value on face-to-face meetings.

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5 Ways the Meetings Industry is Changing the Face of Events

Social Tables

As a demographic, they also value experiences over material goods, want to share those experiences (usually via social media), have higher technological literacy, and are 62% more likely to travel then their generation X counterparts. .” For these reasons, millennials value networking over almost any other aspect of events.

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What the ‘Sense of Place’ Travel Trend Means for Event Design

PCMA Convene

It is now home to many of the entrepreneurs who helped earn the city a ranking in the top 10 cities for tech professionals in a 2017 Forbes survey. Last month, The Hoxton, Williamsburg offered ticketed events on issues including “The Loneliness of Motherhood,” and “Social Media and Mental Health.”. More Meeting Trends.

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