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Closing General Session: Extraordinary Experience Design

Date
March 7, 2017
Credits
1.5 Contact Hours
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The EMEC signature event is MPI’s premier European education and networking conference for meeting and event professionals, featuring cutting-edge topics and business opportunities. Please find recordings of our EMEC Granada education sessions and keynotes in this exclusive collection…

1.5 Clock Hours | Domain G: Meeting or Event Design 

The economy has changed. Products, services and even experiences are becoming commoditized, and only the truly remarkable stand out from the crowd. Crawl inside the mind of Larp Guru Claus Raasted and the memorable experience designer Paul Bulencea as they share their secrets of how to thrive in the Experience Economy. This keynote is an immersive experience in itself, where you get challenged and get yanked out of your comfort zone and where focus isn’t only on learning-by-listening, but also on learning-by-doing.

Learning Objectives:

  • You will be provoked and confronted by your own prejudices.
  • You will be inspired and want to think in new ways.
  • You will get to hear the Batman joke. And understand what it means and why it is important.
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Speakers

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Larp Guru, The College of Extraordinary Experiences

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