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Setting the Stage
If you went to a performance of “Fiddler on the Roof” and the stage was set with tall buildings and the people were dressed in jeans and t-shirts, you might wonder if you had the right theater. It would be difficult to concentrate on the play and what happens in it because you would be so concerned about the screaming... »
Cruise Meeting Resource
Recently, we attended the 2009 Meeting Professionals International (MPI) Southeast Educational Conference at the Edon Roc Hotel in Miami Beach. We had the opportunity to speak with Brad Nickel, VP of Marketing for Landry & Kling. He was excited to tell us about the upcoming launch of a new cruise meeting resource for meeting and incentive professionals: Seasite.com. Seasite.com, the... »
Human Side Of Event Planning
There is a human side to event planning and most event planners are only now beginning to realize what a difference they can make to the world around them. Meeting planners can definitely think beyond making some money out of organizing events, and influencing society in a bigger way than they ever thought they would. Meeting planners have the opportunity to... »
