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 …
New meeting formats, hybrid meetings, and creative meeting room setup. The future is welcoming exciting new ways to meet. In the series of the Future of Meetings I am looking …
Find more photos at the bottom of the post. In a world that turns ever faster and sets increasingly higher expectations to how we manage our time, conferences seem to …
When I introduce experience design to new clients (check out what I mean when I talk about experience design), the first question I get is “But isn’t it expensive??”. And …
Last week, I wrote about how a large company could benefit from building the event and including all company staff during the time leading up to the event. That got …
Not so long ago I attended a company kick-off weekend event for a major company. Actually the whole company attended and it was a success – I thought it was …
Maybe you have already heard of the ‘future of meetings’? At least, I have mentioned it here on the blog a few times. And if not, you will have amble …
You might know the expression ’small town USA’, but have you ever heard of ’small town Denmark’? Denmark might be a small country (very small compared to the US!), but …
Last Friday I went to the last of the four Silent co-creation classes that I have been attending (read the blog post ”Silence, please!” to learn more about Silent co-creation). …
As my field of expertise is designing professional conferences, I am a vivid advocate for not having conferences that does not support a certain return on objectives – such as …