How Building Trust Means Better Meetings
Good leaders work to build trust among their employees—but it’s a feeling that can’t be initiated overnight.
How to Obtain Accurate Attendee Data
Attendees anticipate pre-event data seeking by event organizers, but may not provide accurate information out of fear of discrimination.
3 Behavioral Economic & Neuroscience Findings to Improve Incentive Travel
The Incentive Research Foundation's findings on the fields of behavior economics and neuroscience offer insight into how certain incentive programs work.
The Pressure Test: How to Avoid Choking Under Stress
For Type A meeting planners who are choking under pressure or are afraid to make mistakes, you might be interested to know that there’s a name for that.
Breaking Through the Glass Ceiling
In a soon-to-be-released joint survey of 708 women by Prevue Meetings & Incentives and the Society for Incentive Travel Excellence (SITE), respondents confirmed: The glass ceiling is alive and well in the meetings industry.
How Burning Man Redefines Curiosity & Engagement
Burning Man is arguably one of the most experiential events put on in the world—and planners should take note of why it gets such a big hype.
How Laughter, Mindfulness & Edutainment Engage Attendees
Here's how meeting planners can use laughter, mindfulness and edutainment to build more attendee loyalty and interaction at events.
Meetings Matter Because We Matter to Each Other
During the holiday season, we are reminded—and invited—to recognize the value and significance of family, friends and coworkers.
Sustainable Actions That Enhance Green Meetings
As green meetings become the standard, there are always new ways to incorporate sustainability that some planners have yet to consider.