November 2009 Features
Piers Fawkes doesn’t want you to just get by in life or in business. He wants to help you do better. And he doesn’t expect a thing in return.
by Jenna Schnuer
An exclusive, behind-the-scenes journey with the planner of Disney's ultimate fan experience.
by Michael Pinchera
Connections
by Jessie States
The classic project management processes: initiating, planning, executing, monitoring/controlling and closing.
by Steve Mauk
In an era when everything from water to underwear has a dedicated marketing team, it's certainly no surprise that destinations are eager to slip themselves into sleek, saleable packages.
by Andrea Grimes
by Lesley Everett
Get the Job
by Dawn Rasmussen
by Michael Pinchera
In It Together
by David Basler
by Lara Dunston
The industry-wide emphasis on cooperation, collaboration and responsible communication is strengthening meeting professionals’ resolve to be prepared, not panicked, about H1N1.
by Diana Barber
A series of challenges arose during an important two-week event in Jamaica, forcing the planner and resort management to quickly devise a solution.
by Hunter Holcombe
by Steve Kemble
by Sandi Cain
Suppliers to the U.S.: Cuba is Ready
by Jessie States
by Diana Barber
Dose of Sass
by Steve Kemble
by Trey Feiler
Exposing the illusive trade route to the Orient that runs through Chicago.
by Rowland Stiteler
by Michael Pinchera
by Bruce MacMillan
by Peter Gorman
by Lesley Everett
by Jon Bradshaw
In It Together
by David Basler
The ancient Adriatic seaside tourism destination of Rimini is poised to open Italy’s largest conference center in early 2010.
by Rowland Stiteler
the US$8.5 billion CityCenter development proves itself one of the world’s largest sustainable communities with an six LEED gold ratings from the U.S. Green Building Council, marking the highest LEED achievement by any hotel, retail district or residential development in Las Vegas
by Jessie States
Student journalists take part in a convention’s intense community service project in Hollywood, Fla.
by Kevin Woo
Event Bytes
by Robert Swanwick
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