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Five reasons NOT to use a Conferences That Work meeting design

Conferences that Work

I’ve been promoting the Conferences That Work meeting format for so long, that some people assume I think it’s the right choice for every meeting. two meeting types and three situations when you should NOT use a Conferences That Work design: — Most corporate events. Well, it’s not.

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Event Jobs | January 2018

Event Leadership Institute

Program Manager (in Event Planning) | Convention Designs LLC | Denver, CO. Events & Programming Coordinator | Firestone | Firestone, CO. Wedding & Events Manager | Sundale Trail Ranch | Red Feather Lakes, CO. Corporate Events Coordinator | Coalfire Systems, Inc. Westminster, CO. Connecticut.

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Event Jobs | February 2018

Event Leadership Institute

Convention Coordinator | Ashfield Meetings & Events | East Hanover, NJ. Events Coordinator | WorkWave | Holmdel, NJ. Event Management Intern | FIRST | Jersey City, NJ. Project Manager – Events | FIRST | Jersey City, NJ. Corporate Events Manager | Sika | Lyndhurst, NJ. New Mexico. First Name*.

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40 Outstanding Event Industry Blogs to Follow

Endless Events

After all, event industry blogs are accessible, provide information about events from around the globe and cover every aspect of event planning. You can find bigger and better ways to deploy events, the latest in event tech, and follow where other event profs’ careers are taking them. Meetingsnet.

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TME Top 15 Meeting, Event, and Technology Must Read Blogs

The Modern Event

To make sure you informed and inspired- we thought we would list our picks for the Top 16 Meeting, Event, and Technology blogs you should follow. ConferencesThatWork.com. Adrian Segar’s blog is for the corporate meeting professional; creating “relevant, memorable conferences.”