February 2010 Features
Global View
by Mariela McIlwraith
With global excitement, eclectic venues and government support, China is emerging as a force in the meeting and event industry’s future.
by David Basler
Master these skills to excel in the new “Business 2010” reality.
by Michael Pinchera
Get the Job
by Dawn Rasmussen
When planning the 2009 National Association of Counties conference in Nashville, having the right people in the room was essential.
by Lisa Rademakers
While Montréal has the civility expected of a Canadian city, it does not shy from grand schemes, having developed a shorthand for quick collaboration between industry and government.
by Allan Lynch
Connections
by Jessie States
Today’s successful meetings and events incorporate five distinct mobilities, stretching well beyond simple physical travel.
by Elizabeth Henderson
The Energy of Many
by Jeff Busch
Communicating by way of proven fiction storytelling techniques can be a more compelling and effective route to your business objectives.
by Jason Hensel
A maverick mythologist tailors ancient myths for modern managers.
by Kavitha Rao
In It Together
by David Basler
This publication delivers valuable One+ content to more than 300,000 U.S. business leaders.
by MPI
Event Bytes
by Robert Swanwick
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