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Five reasons NOT to use a Conferences That Work meeting design

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Management have desired outcomes for the meeting: e.g. developing new products and services, communicating changes in company strategic goals, training and incentivizing sales teams, implementing successful product launches, etc. So when should you use the Conferences That Work design? I thought you’d never ask.

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Becoming a writer

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Since 2005, I’ve written three successful books on meeting design and facilitation and over 800 weekly blog posts on a wide range of topics. My books continue to sell, and this blog is the world’s most popular website on meeting design and facilitation. His enthusiasm for my conference design work was a huge boost.

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Top 21 Event Blogs That Every #EventProf Must Follow

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Here are some of our favorite blogs that bring the best from our industry, as well as some amazing companies that have inspired us on our journey toward better meetings. Skift Skift is a media company that features news for the global travel industry. Meeting design and interaction tips 11.

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Designing conferences to solve participants’ problems

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Evaluate event production company abilities for a game-changing event I’m planning? Traditional conference lecture-format sessions provide almost no time for solving participants’ complicated problems. Implement a customer relationship management system for my veterinary circus animal practice?

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40 Outstanding Event Industry Blogs to Follow

Endless Events

Like, what to do with leftover event food and how to give back as a company. This blog is “information for building events of the future” and is run by Michelle Bruno – tech journalist and content strategist for tech companies in the live-events industry. Conferences That Work. All about event tech. Corbin Ball’s TechTalk.