From social distancing to physical distance
I know what you are thinking: “Oh no, not another article about the Corona virus and its implications!”, but I have to disappoint you, because that is exactly what this …
I know what you are thinking: “Oh no, not another article about the Corona virus and its implications!”, but I have to disappoint you, because that is exactly what this …
January is traditionally the time to look back, reconsider your life and make new plans. And this January, we can all look back on an interesting decade of many changes, …
Diversity in meetings and events is somewhat of a buzzword. We talk a lot about inclusion – about inviting those in who might eat, pray or love differently from ourselves. …
Summer is over! I hope you enjoyed it and took time off to be ready for whatever events Fall has in store for you? I did take time off to …
In the middle of February 2019, I went to Vilnius, Lithuania, to give a presentation on how to transform your meeting design into experience design. Experience design is not a …
Getting ready for a new year of events includes taking a good, hard look at your current procedures. Are they up to date? Can you improve them somehow? And if …
If you have followed my blog for a while, you know that I write (talk, preach, speak…) a lot about changing the way we have meetings and conferences today – …
Yes, I know! We are all a bit tired of hearing about sustainability. But it is still important to think about sustainability for your meetings and events – and even …
For the third year in a row I was on the planning committee of the IDA Culture Night and I am getting used to the diverse tasks of planning this …
I know I have addressed this issue before on the blog…but since it is still a problem, I am taking it up again. Education – or the lack of educational …