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Mijn Blokje (My Brick) : Personalize your Lego (r)!


"Mijn Blokje" (My Brick) is a new initiative that provides you with personalized Lego(r) for different purposes. Albeit for gifts, educational purposes (round table, info sessions, workshops, ...), or as name tags for meetings, we engrave Lego (r) completely for your own purpose and goals. We offer different items such as magnets, key chains, bricks engraved with names, job titles, texts, ...

Meeting Support Institute at IMEX

Meeting Support Institute will be present at IMEX Frankfurt 2011. 

 Join us at the stand D730 and Fresh Dinner.

MSI Activities: 

5th Association Congress London

The Leading Event for Association, Society & Institute Executives will take place next 18&19 July 2011 in London.
 
Meeting Support Institute will be there as well!!!
 
There will be 3 tracks over 2 days enabling the multi job titles and industry sectors attending to find their niche.
 
Why Attend: The top reasons you should attend the Association Congress 2011 in London, and how to de

SPEAKER: John Medina

John Medina has the rare gift of making science fun and accessible to business leaders. He is an extraordinary speaker -- perhaps one of the most energetic and engaging speakers you will ever encounter. And he has a message that every leader needs to survive and thrive at work.

In a keynote presentation or dynamic workshop, Medina guides you through his 12 Brain Rules, things you should know about how the brain works. With fascinating stories and his characteristic sense of humor, he'll explain:

Powering meetings towards an effective experience and networking booster

Allan and Barbara Pease remind us that 80% of men can do only one thing at a time. So what about all those speakers showing slides, overloaded with text, while they keep on talking?

And the movie industry proves us that it is possible to keep an audience attention during 2 hours non-stop. So, what is their secret?

'Meeting effectiveness' is very much under attack today. How can we change meetings into an effective and motivating experience?  

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