How Placemaking Works from Authenticity
I love the free time I seem to have this week, although I look out the window and see the first part of nine inches of show that’s due to come down before 6PM…. Anyway back to the subject at hand… The book continues using The American Girl stores as the shining example of products […]
Post Xmas week
I both and love the week after Christmas. Love it because you seem to have alot of extra time to get to those things that you’ve put off. Hate it because noone else is around and if your work counts on others then you are dangling….plus who wants to work when no-one else is? Since […]
The Politics of Dancing
Last Friday was my birthday, a good time to look back on the past year and see what progress I’ve made. What can I say? I’ve had a number of happy customers this year, despite the economy; I’ve written over twenty SISO articles about the events business, and like this blog I actually have quite […]
Beyond buy-sell in exhibitions
I had a superb interview for the SISO column with with Peter Eelman, the VP of Exhibitions for the Association for Manufacturing Technology last week on the subject of ‘beyond the buy sell equation’ in events. You would imagine that an association in manufacturing might be ‘pulling in their horns’ given the what’s happening to […]