Tradeshow Turnoffs: Five Ways to Repel Visitors from Your Booth

You've had your tradeshow booth for five years. It's a bit worn and dated, but it still serves its purpose. Oh well, you think, you'll just cross your fingers and hope no one notices at this year's tradeshow. If this sounds like your company, think again. And read on...

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Organize on a Dime: Key Ways to Save When Planning a Business Meeting or Event

Looking for ways to cut costs at your next business meeting or event? Of course you are; it's just a matter of taking the time to figure out how and where. That's why when you're planning a business meeting or event, you need to plan carefully to reduce costs. Learn how to here.

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Key Ways to Capitalize on a Down Market: A Hotel Manager's Perspective

Sure, you're aware that the market is in disarray, greatly affecting the hotel industry. However, according to our expert-on-the-inside, Josh Baker, meeting and event planners can use this situation to their advantage. Read on to learn four keys ways to capitalize on the suffering hotel market.

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Expert Advice: Five Tips for Hosting a Panel Discussion

Are you planning a company event that will include a panel presentation, speaker's forum, group demonstration or some other creative process of presenting information? If so, you need to organize your event in a way that ensures it runs seamlessly. Read on to learn five tips for hosting a panel discussion.

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A Counterproductive Concept: Avoiding Overly Competitive Team-Building Events

Are you group leader who has considered organizing a team-building activity to encourage cohesion? If so, be careful. The concept of team-building is to join people together for the greater good, but these exercises often serve a counterproductive purpose. Learn how to avoid overly competitive events and build your team the right way.

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