Editor’s Note: With the holidays in full swing, Associations Now Daily News is taking an end-of-year breather. We'll be back with new issues starting January 2, 2018. Until then, enjoy some of our most popular stories from 2017.
Are you asking attendees the same old questions on your post-conference surveys? If so, you may want to consider shaking up the script to get a fresh perspective. Read More
In an article from earlier this year, two architects argue that the seating and structure of a country’s legislature reveal a lot about its culture and how decisions are made. What do seating arrangements and room setups say about your events? Read More
People are living and working longer, so it’s likely that you have some meeting attendees who are older. Here are some implications to consider as you plan and execute events for an aging population. Read More
Leaders in the meetings and exhibitions industry are working with federal law enforcement officials to help organizations develop plans to prepare for and, if necessary, respond to security threats at their events. Read More
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The number of steps that attendees of American Public Health Association’s 2016 Annual Meeting & Expo walked in just three days. The association put extra focus on constant motion at the conference.
From livestreaming and hashtags to webinars and podcasts, associations are getting savvier at making conference wisdom part of a year-round content strategy. Read More
American Express Meetings & Events’ 2018 forecast suggests that rising group rates for hotel rooms and increasing airfares mean that budget limitations will be a theme in 2018, even as the industry continues to grow. Read More
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“It’s not just a two-day effort, or a three-day effort, or however long your conference or event is. It’s a yearlong effort. How do you engage your participants and your audience all year long? You need to think beyond the actual event.”
— Reggie Aggarwal, CEO of Cvent, speaking at ASAE’s inaugural Xperience Design Project, on how to harness post-conference energy in the months after an event. See Quote
The American College of Gastroenterology (ACG), a leading medical specialty society located in Bethesda, Maryland, is seeking a Meetings Coordinator to help the … Read More
Our Minimum Qualifications and Ideal Skills and Abilities: Bachelor’s Degree required in fields related to Education, Technology, Business, or Public Administration; advanced degree prefe … Read More
Essential Duties and Responsibilities: This list of duties and responsibilities is not all-inclusive and may be expanded to include other duties and responsibilities as the Board of Directors may deem n … Read More
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