July 2010 Features
As social media usage at events grows, so does the urge to over-control it. Here's why you should resist that urge.
by Michael Pinchera
Taking action to insure early does not cost any more, but it can prove expensive not to do it.
by Terry Waller
Industry experts peer into the future to share how trade shows must transform to stay relevant.
by Joel Durham Jr.
Barcelona is regarded as home to, perhaps, the greatest legacy of urban renewal, and that’s one reason the World Architecture Festival holds its annual event there.
by Robert Cotter
Human connections are powerful forces—they build community, inspire innovation, activate leadership and create opportunities.
by Bruce MacMillan
Talking the talk and walking the walk that gets planners and the global meeting and event industry a seat at the CEO’s table.
by Dalia Fahmy
Creative event planners can help people make a visible impact with their dollars and bolster the good that corporations can actually accomplish.
by Tara Swords
MPI Proudly Presents the Winner of the 2010 RISE Award for Organizational Achievement
by Elaine Pofeldt
Understanding the evolution of sustainable event standards and implementing them in your business are essential tasks for the forward-thinking meeting pro.
by Elizabeth Henderson
How to cope with and moderate too much on your plate.
by Sarah Hepola
Connecting with the desires and needs of younger audiences, clients and co-workers, is essential to tapping their value.
by Jason Dorsey
Chicago Area Chapter focuses on career development and leadership skills during one-day event.
by Jessie States
Hundreds of thousands of smart phone apps, so where do you begin? Consider adding these appetizing apps.
by Michael Pinchera
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