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Assumptions and anarchy loiters in the mind of the third-party planner. At least, that’s what a hotelier will say. This is a light-hearted look at the control issues, big egos, and demanding clients that comes with working with third-party planners, and a fun, interactive and intrinsic insight to their minds.
Lunch and learn: The reality of meeting planning today – real-life case study on what happened behind the scenes when MPI’s WEC17 featured luncheon keynote cancelled…
One of the greatest challenges meeting planners face is getting everyone both internally and externally aligned and working together in a way that is effective. Unfortunately, you can’t just tell people to work together better and expect them to be able to do it…
Steph Pfeilsticker will guide you through what you need to know to plan a hybrid event. Based on her comprehensive 5-week hybrid event planning series, she is packing the best of the best to deliver you the content you need to know to be successful…
Doing more with less is the new normal. In response, event strategists are leveraging spend, forming strategic partnerships inside and outside their organizations, implementing smart negotiating tactics and getting clever with the money they have available…
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