The death of a show usually is a long time in coming. Often important things have been neglected and the signs of difficulties are there,
Launching a new event can be so risky that many won’t even attempt it. After all, who wants to lose money and possibly look foolish?
Jessica Levin is a well known Engagement Expert, and since I am fascinated with the relevance of attendee engagement and innovation, I asked her to
In some recent posts I’ve mentioned the different roles – the different “guys” – who are involved in the creation, management, and execution of events.
In an earlier blog post, I reviewed the three styles of an event manager and I promised to help you determine which one you are
Just got back from Expo! Expo!(more on that later) but waiting in my email box from Monday was this article about why associations/event organizers should
I have a habit of buying business books then putting them in a pile to read later. I have considered a Kindle, but actually enjoy
I was ruminating about the three levels of success in the conference/trade show business. They are in order: 1) an event which attracts a quality
In Massachusetts, today is a work holiday for most people, which is nice considering it’s a quiet work day for me. It’s also 90 degrees