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Technology: Ideal In Its Place EVENTCAMP VANCOUVER
Posted November 13th, 2011 by maarten.vannest... in
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Host Committee Member, EventCamp Producer Tahira Endean, CMP.
As we began planning EventCamp Vancouver there was an overriding sense that this would follow the model that focused on innovation, Social Media and technology, following the vision laid out when these began. |
More Balls Than Most Acrobat Act at IMEX. Visit the stand D730
Posted May 6th, 2011 by mireia.iglesias
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MSI Booth at IMEX. D730.
A spectacularly dazzling opening to an event, training programme, symposium or corporate party that both explains the theme and sticks in your mind.
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Techniques for Producing Great Conference Programmes
Posted January 29th, 2010 by maarten.vannest... in
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Develop conferences that meet market needs, attract more delegates and sponsorship and increase profits Producing better conference programmes translates directly into greater delegate numbers, more sponsorship and higher profits. Yet many companies rely purely on “on-the-job” training, frequently missing out on some of the key elements which differentiate great programmes from average ones. By attending this course, conference producers will learn all the proven tools and techniques for putting together a top conference programme. Course outline: |
VIDEO: ABBIT MEETING SUPPORT TRAILER
Posted February 6th, 2010 by maarten.vannest... in
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Abbit Meeting Support does a wide range of services on the content side of meetings and conferences all over Europe. This 6 minute video takes you through the wide range of services. |
Eric de Groot and Mike van der Vijver
Posted July 10th, 2009 by maarten.vannest...
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Eric de Groot from MindMeeting speaks about meeting design. The title of his session / workshop is 'Finding the Words' towards a meeting effectiveness vocabulary. A session for people working on the content side and design of meetings. It helps the conversation between meeting designers and meeting owners about why the design of meetings is important an how the design of meetings could be approached. |
Effective Entertainment With: More Balls Than Most (supplier)
Posted May 11th, 2010 by britt.daems in
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More Balls Than Most gets people going - both mentally and physically. We have pioneered the use of entertainment as a means of driving communication within organisations - entertainment - in The Netherlands & Europe since 1992. Hundreds of thousands of participants, many of them in our unique style of juggling training sessions, have actively experienced these messages both simply and clearly. |
4 Best Practices for Getting Presenters to Submit Their Materials
Posted June 18th, 2010 by mireia.iglesias in
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When it comes to getting things done on time, it’s not easy. It’s in our nature to wait until the last minute to do even the most important things like Christmas shopping or doing our taxes. And, there are many things in life we commit to, yet don’t follow through on such as: helping people move, paying bills on time or just walking the dog. We’re human, what can you expect? |
Tekno Congress
Posted April 27th, 2010 by britt.daems in
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Since 1982 Teknocongress has partnered with those carrying the responsibility of planning and executing congresses, meetings and any other type of corporate and association event. Teknocongress covers all areas of conference communication providing up to date sound and video solutions. One stop shop for your event One only provider who will understand the objectives of your meeting. |
Speaker Holger Nauheimer
Posted April 9th, 2010 by maarten.vannest...|
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A speaker and consultant on Change in Complex Environments
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Follow the leader: How those in charge make themselves known
Posted April 10th, 2010 by parbuckle in
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Follow the Leader: How Those in Charge Make Themselves Known ScienceDaily (Apr. 2, 2010) — Do you find yourself leading groups, or are you naturally more comfortable following others? New research shows that if you want to be a leader you're better off at the edges of a crowd, and not in the middle of the action. |




























