Building a community – on an off a canvas
This weeks’ blog post is yet another reminiscence of an event I attended. This time read on to know more about building a community on and off a canvas to …
This weeks’ blog post is yet another reminiscence of an event I attended. This time read on to know more about building a community on and off a canvas to …
Welcome to the first in a series of articles where I look into the experience elements of the events I either attend or plan. In the perfect world, we would …
In this blogpost, I want to share with you a way you can incorporate a facilitated networking session in your next event. Networking can be a daunting thing – at …
The other day I signed up for attending MPI’s World Education Congress in Las Vegas in June…and it got me thinking about us meeting planners, and if we remember to …
I recently wrote a blog post about a multi-hub meeting I had, and next week I am having another one. And this time you are invited! April 6 is the …
No, this blog post is not about fair trade or fair treatment of people…it is about Denmark’s largest meetings and events fair that I visited this week. The fair (in …
I promise, it is the last time this year I will talk about New Year’s resolutions, but January is after all the month to dwell in these (the resolutions that …
When asked about a quick, cheap, and easy lunch at a meeting, most (Danish) meeting planners I know think “sandwiches”. But in order not to be too cheap and too …
Have you ever been invited to a conference for the sake of the break? I bet you haven’t as for many conference planners, the break is more of a necessary …
To end my little trilogy of blog posts about participant involvement in conferences and events (see We don’t want no song and dance shows! and Well, hello…ahem…I’m an introvert for the …