Creativity in Catering Think Experientially, Not Functionally
For breakfast, a unique milk station featured specially flavored milks inspired by popular breakfast cereals, while Mickey-shaped pancakes added a little magic.
10 Hot New Developments in Australia
Prevue joined Dreamtime, Australia's incentive product showcase, to learn more about the latest developments taking place down under. Here are 10 of them that should definitely be on your radar.
Hilton Launches Tru by Hilton for Millennial-Minded Groups
An inviting lobby, game area, re-envisioned front desk and 24/7 market add to its appeal and create flexibility for meeting planners and their attendees during all hours of the day.
Korean Culture & Cuisine Come Alive for Groups in Gunsan
Gunsan is transforming into a hub for the MICE market not only in Korea, but also around the globe.
5 Korea Meeting Experiences
South Korea's rich cultural heritage enriches meeting experiences in the boardroom and beyond.
5 Naughty & Nice 2016 Food & Beverage Trends
Meeting attendees can create their own version of the classic banana split dessert by combining jams, fruit and granola with three scoops of fresh Greek yogurt for an innovative breakfast.
Build Your Conference, Build Your Brand
How did the data company Tableau grow its user conference from 200 to 8,000 attendees in less than eight years?
Increasing Audience Interaction with Unconventional Event Formats
Increasing audience interaction is key when planning for Millennials, whose epic appetite for engaging experiences can keep planners up at night.
Getting Keen on Curbing Event Food Waste
There is perhaps no single thing planners can do to make their events more sustainable and less wasteful than to curb food waste. Read how one successful planner is doing just that.
Using Crowdsourcing Techniques to Give Attendees What They Want
Event crowdsourcing techniques get attendees involved in the action long before the meeting or event begins.
Overcoming Event Uncertainty with Emotional Intelligence Techniques
How can event professionals, whose job it it is to eliminate as much meeting or event uncertainty from the outcomes as much as possible, deal with the uncertainty factor?
Starting an Event Planning Business Isn’t for Sissies
What does it take to start an event-planning business? Plenty of grit for starters, says Marley Majcher, CEO of Party Goddess, a high-end, West Coast event planning company that is popular with celebrities.
And Now Something Different: Engaging Generation Z
We’ve heard quite a bit in the last two years on how to engage Millennials at meetings, but what about the generation coming up after them—those born in the mid-to-late 1990s?
Time to Unlearn What We Know About Education at Meetings
Opportunities for professional education and information exchange have never been greater in this age of on-demand training videos, live streaming from university classrooms and virtual conferences that bring together communities of knowledge from around the globe.