How to Ensure Security for Meetings Abroad
Kevin Iwamoto continues the security conversation and provides insight into what planners should be preparing for when organizing meetings abroad.
4 Tips for On-Site Crisis Communications
In dealing with a crisis, it’s helpful to use the RACI model: Who is Responsible for decisions? Who is Accountable? Who should be Consulted? And who should be Informed?
12 Tips for Taking Responsibility for “Duty of Care”
Check-ins, social media vetting and cybersecurity are a few of the minor things you can do to enhance your "Duty of Care" responsibilities.
New Survey: Duty of Care Often Falls on the Meeting Planner
Many companies have not distinguished that meetings come with their own specific set of risks—whether that be attendees walking around cities wearing badges or a chartered bus full of meeting attendees traveling through a dangerous area.
One Meeting Planner’s Emergency Plan
Sample emergency plans for medical and fire emergencies
Prevent Data Breaches With These 4 Steps
Massive data breaches are occurring regularly across the spectrum of business. Here are 4 tips for navigating this new frontier.
How GDPR Affects Your Data Collection
Moving forward, planners must require that EU attendees actively opt in and offer explicit consent to store and use their data.
4 Strategies for Planners in Need of a Data Security Plan
Recent current events—ahem, GDPR and the Mark Zuckerberg testimony—certainly have meeting planners rethinking their own data security plans.
5 Things You Need to Know About GDPR
The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), a new data protection law in the EU, does into effect May 25. What does it mean for you?
Duty of Care: 6 Questions to Ask
Here are 6 duty of care questions raised in a new iJET white paper. Knowing the answers will help keep your attendees safe.
Navigating the Changing Tides of Risk Management
In this Shakedown, Greg Jenkins, partner at Bravo Productions, speaks about risk management and how policies have changed throughout his 30-year career.
Travel Safety Tips for Your Attendees
An important aspect of duty of care is to share travel safety tips with your attendees.
Understanding Duty of Care
How exactly does duty of care apply to international travel and meetings?
Attendee Security Top of Mind for Planners
"We're looking to find more incentive destinations within the U.S. and Canada, so we can rotate every other year with international destinations."