Tag: Meetings Mojo
Approach Networking Like an Anthropologist (and Celebrate Black History Month at the Same Time)
Shyer attendees can apply the 1-2-3 rule by approaching people who are standing by themselves first because they will be the most welcoming.
4 Melissa McCarthy Roles Offer Tips for Crowdsourcing Like a Boss
She’s on a roll. Whether jive talkin’ as a TV fortune evangelist or headlining some of the brilliant political spoofs of “Saturday Night Live.”
How to Architect the User Experience Lady Gaga Style
You can’t have a Lady Gaga performance without some serious costume changes, and her white, football-themed crop top was definitely unforgettable and well themed.
Not to Go All Gung Haggis Fat Choy on You, But…
If the Chinese New Year is too much to celebrate, maybe Gung Haggis Fat Choy will be more up your alley.
4 Event Venues From Your Favorite Films
In the Covent Garden section of London is Rules restaurant, the oldest in the city and the site of a famous scene from the 2015 James Bond film Spectre.
How to Bail on Events Buffalo Bill Style
Buffalo Bill was a famous showman with his touring Buffalo Bill’s Wild West show that glorified the American West, but even a celebrity like Buffalo Bill surely found it difficult to meet people he didn’t know.
Navigate the Personalities of Clients With Tips From 2016’s Best Fiction Novels
Advice from the fiction novels of five of 2016’s bestselling authors on understanding and navigating your way through the good, bad and ugly of human behavior.
Carrie Fisher’s One-Liners Translate into Marketing Wisdom for Independent Planners
“Even in space, there’s a double standard.”
3 Takeaways from The Late Show’s Stephen Colbert
Social media isn't an option any more, it's a natural extension of your meeting brand.
Transform the Narrative of Your Event With These Golden Globe Nominations
“This is the dream. It’s conflict, and it’s compromise, and it’s very very exciting.”
5 Holiday Songs to Loosen Up the Scrooge at Your Office Party
Leave it to John Lennon and Yoko Ono to turn a war protest song into a Christmas classic.
3 Meeting Planning Lessons From “It’s a Wonderful Life”
You have the power to create an event that leaves attendees forever changed.
If Martha Stewart Can Survive the Alderson Prison Diet…
Martha Stewart was said to have lost at least 10 pounds in prison, and that’s likely because she cut out her famous gluten-loaded sweets and pastries.
5 Risk Management Tips from Stranger Things
The Netflix original, Stranger Things, centers around a 12-year-old boy, will, who goes missing.