The Shakedown

The Shakedown

Tech Guru Corbin Ball Talks Top Event Tech Trends

Corbin Ball identifies several trends in meeting tech—from wearables to event intelligence.

Designing Food & Beverage Experiences From the Verb ‘To Eat’

Marije Vogelzang designs food & beverage experiences from the verb “to eat,” tapping into the origin and cultural meanings of different types of food.

Doug Chorpenning on Millennials to Why Meetings Fail

As CEO and founder of wet paint group, Doug Chorpenning is tasked with helping organizations tell their story in creative ways. Here, he explains why meetings fail and how to spot these red flags before the game begins.

Sustainability & Cruising: If Ever the Two Shall Meet?

In this shakedown, we asked Guy Young with Uniworld River Cruises about the state of sustainable cruising in our industry and what initiatives Uniworld is taking to meet these efforts.

Harnessing the Power of Participation

In this Shakedown, we asked Adrian Segar, founder of Conferences That Work, about his new book as well as the evolution of knowledge itself as both relate to improving meeting outcomes.

Tech Straight Talk with Millennial Event Mastermind Liz King

In this shakedown, we asked Millennial event mastermind Liz King, of Liz King Events, what's on the horizon—from tech trends to 'is this tech really necessary?'

Intentional Design to Dr. Seuss: Embracing the Creative Ecosystem

In this shakedown, Doug Chorpenning of the wet paint group draws on everything from intentional design to Dr. Seuss to indirectly define his company's creative ecosystem and how planners can use it to their advantage.

Debunking Myths About Employee Rewards

In this shakedown, we asked Melissa van Dyke of the Incentive Research Foundation to explain what's so groundbreaking about the IRF's "groundbreaking" study on employee rewards.

Trends in the LGBT Tourism Market

"LGBT meeting planners do care about the LGBT–friendly reputation of hotels and destinations they choose for their meetings."

Joining the Food Revolution One Event at a Time

The combination of food abundance and food problems increases the need for creative spirits now more than ever.

How to Manage Stress & Engage Millennials

Liz King, CEO of Liz King Events, weighs in on how she manages stress and engages millennials.

What to Consider When Planning for the LGBT Market

Thomas Roth give advice to meeting planners who want to accommodate a more diverse audience.

The Power of Swag: How to Successfully Incorporate Branding at Events

"If you’re a technology company, why give out lollipops or a tin of paper clips? Event giveaways should be relevant to both your company and your audience."

Stay Relevant: How to Keep Your Event from Melting

Keep your event from melting by addressing three key meeting elements: attendance, enthusiasm and exciting topics.

Connect with us:

Prevue Meetings & Incentives