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- Stand Up and Be Heard: 10 Public Speaking Secrets You Won’t Learn in Toastmasters

Whether you're giving a speech to an auditorium full of people or leading a sales presentation for your three best clients, speaking in public can be a terrifying experience. But it doesn't have to be. Professional speaker, Scott Ginsberg shares his secrets for conquering your nerves and enhancing your stage presence.
- How Applaudable Are You? 3 Strategies for Speaking like a Pro in Public

Are your public speaking skills in shambles? Have no fear! The Nametag Guy is a pro and he's spilling his secrets. This hilarious video shows you exactly what NOT to do while demonstrating three simple and effective alternatives.
- Avoid Crash and Burn Webinars: 5 Insider Tips to Virtual Public Speaking

Webinars can help you win clients, conduct staff training, introduce a new product and even hold working meetings. But hosting a webinar can be nerve wracking for inexperienced public speakers. Explore our five insider tips for speaking to your "virtual" audience.
- 5 Tips for Starting Your Own Event Planning Business

As an office professional, you’ve probably planned a few events for your company. Have you ever thought about doing it on your own? The Event Planning business can be a lot of fun and very lucrative. But before you jump in, review these 5 tips and see if it’s for you.
- Avoid Q and A Disaster

You’ve worked hard to give a fabulous presentation and now the hard part is just beginning: the question and answer session. Learn how to keep this part of your meeting productive and on track, while sidestepping would-be troublemakers.
- Complete Meeting Package (CMP): What Is It and How Can It Benefit Your Budget?

Have you seen the acronym CMP but wondered what it means? Or maybe you’re just looking for a one-stop shop to help you plan your next company meeting? The Complete Meeting Package may be your answer. Learn how it can be used to make your life easier and stretch your budget to
- Get More Bang for Your Meeting Bucks

If you’re planning a business conference at a large hotel, you may be surprised by the number of ways you can stretch your dollar. Our expert-on-the-inside, Josh Baker, shares a few secrets that will help you get the most out of your meeting budget, no matter how big or small.
- Choosing Entertainment for Your Event

When choosing entertainment for your business event, it’s important to consider all angles. A comedian’s jokes could be found offensive or inappropriate and a DJ’s song list might be geared toward the wrong crowd. Explore these tips for choosing the right entertainment for your next company event.
- Best Business Event Cities

If you’re looking for a place to hold your next business event, look no further. While there are tons of cities to choose from, they may not all be appropriate for your specific occassion. Investigate the best cities in America to hold your next corporate shin-dig.
- Break the Meeting Habit

The life of an office professional is often filled with meeting after meeting; some are useful while others feel like a complete waste of time. So, how can you avoid this common disruption? Learn a few ways to help your company hold better (and fewer) meetings.
- Activities for Teams with Different Levels of Experience

Creating a team dynamic with people of different experience levels is a challenge. Some may feel left out while others feel held back. Learn to bring your staff together through collaborative activities built for shared learning and team building.
- Facilitating a Brainstorming Session: Back to Basics

Today, there are hundreds of companies that do nothing but facilitate brainstorming sessions. Other companies will charge fees to train facilitators on your staff. Although a poorly run brainstorming session can be a waste of time, it is not always necessary to bring in a professional to achieve success.
- 8 Fun Activities to Help Build Your Team

Building a strong, successful team takes effort. But it’s not all about work. A team that participates in fun activities together will build a lasting bond. If you need some help thinking of things to do, check out our list of 8 entertaining activities to help engage your group and create that team dynamic.
- Event Planning with an Eye on Diversity

When planning an event for a diverse audience, you want to ensure that all participants enjoy it equally. Make your event as open and accessible as possible by considering how each element can be inclusive for people with different background and special needs. We’ll help you plan an event where everyone will feel welcome and appreciated.
- Cut to the Chase: Keeping Meeting Discussions Concise and Relevant

Question and Answer sessions can quickly lead a meeting off course. If you’re not careful, the discussions you were hoping would give rise to thoughtful debate and an exchange of ideas can turn into an off-topic, long winded gripe session. We’ll show you how to keep control of your meeting by directing discussions and setting limits.
- Break the Ice: 8 Creative Ways to do Group Introductions

One of the best ways to start a meeting is with group introductions. Why not make this an exciting activity and let your attendees have some fun in the process? A strong ice breaker can start things off right and set the tone for the whole meeting. We’ve compiled eight fabulously fun ways to get the group talking and sharing.
- Cover Your Assets When Serving Alcohol at Company Events

Did you know that your company could be held liable for alcohol related accidents, if the person consumed the beverages at a company event? Be cautious when serving alcohol on company time – even if it’s a party or celebration. We have some helpful information to keep in mind when it comes to protecting your company and your employees.
- Environmentally Conscious Events: 15 Ways to Make Your Next Meeting Green

These days, everyone is going green. Why shouldn’t that also apply to work meetings and events? From donating excess food to offering shuttle service, there are tons of different ways for your company gatherings to be eco-friendly. Discover some easy ways to make your next get-together green.
- Budget and Site Visitation Tips for Choosing the Right Venue for Your Event

Deciding where to host your event can be an enormous project. In Part 2 of this series, we review the importance of visiting the site before selecting it and we also provide some valuable tips for stretching your venue budget. With our help, you’ll find the ideal location for your event (without breaking the bank)!
- A Crash Course in Business Meal Etiquette

Whether you’re attending a casual business brunch or a fancy dinner with clients, it’s useful to brush up on your mealtime manners. This brief lesson will help you avoid embarrassing faux pas.
- Allow Me to Introduce Myself: Group Introduction Etiquette

Group introductions can be among the most awkward situations in business and social settings. The possibility of a faux pas is always there; forgetting someone's name or title, giving a wrong name or title, forgetting to introduce, the list
- Creating Top Notch Literature for Your Event

If you’re looking to create quality workbooks, brochures and pamphlets for your event, there are a few things you should consider before you get started. We’ll offer some helpful suggestions for creating reference materials that will get read, kept, and most importantly, remembered.
- 5 Things that will Make You Look Good when Planning an Event

Preparing a big event all on your own? Why not look good doing it? Follow these simple steps for planning a flawless event (and make yourself look like a professional event planner in the process!).
- Assessing the Success of a Special Event

Even though the event is over, you’ve still got work to do. Don’t let your guests leave without asking them how they enjoyed the experience. You can learn a lot by evaluating what worked and what didn’t. This article with teach you how to do it.
- Capturing the Memories at Your Event

You’ve worked so hard to create a memorable event. Now, don’t forget to capture those memories so you can share them with others in the future. This article helps you determine the best way to do it and offers some creative suggestions for sharing the memories with others.
- Constructive Feedback for Public Speakers

No matter what we do, we have to know what we’re doing correctly and incorrectly in order to get even better. This is very important for public speakers as they are often delivering an important message to a large audience and successful message delivery is crucial. Check out our list of simple suggestions for delivering helpful criticism for public speakers.
- Get an Education in Event and Meeting Planning

Event and Meeting Planning is a very important part of many office positions. Perhaps you’d like to expand your skills in this area and build your resume. This article outlines several programs that provide hands-on education in the field of event and meeting planning including budgeting, marketing, and contract negotiation.
- Effective Techniques for Group Problem Solving

Working in an office means dealing with problems. Being an effective office worker means finding solutions. So, how do you coordinate with your team to generate smart solutions to complicated problems? Follow our simple technique for successful group problem solving.
- Avoid the 5 Deadly Sins of New Employment

Ever wonder what happens to those employees who start with your company but are quickly gone? It’s often difficult to understand how things can go wrong so suddenly. Explore the biggest mistakes new hires make and how to avoid them.
- Boost Interaction and Networking with Name Tags

Ever go to a business event and see those name tags that read, “Hello, my name is…?” Okay, so now you know who the other guests are. Helpful if you run into someone you recognize and can’t recall their name. But name tags can do so much more. We’ll show you how.
- Become a Certified Government Meeting Professional

If you enjoy planning and hosting meetings for your company, you may want to consider getting some formal training in the topic. Becoming certified can be a wonderful addition to your resume, while also providing you with new ways of doing something you already love. We have everything you need to know to determine if this is right for you and if so, how to get started.
- Effectively Deliver Your Message in Any Situation

Planning to speak to a large group? Need to have a one-on-one discussion with a subordinate? No matter what the purpose of your meeting, you need to make sure the message you deliver is heard. Here are five things to keep in mind when you want to effectively deliver your message.
- Don't Get Lost in Translation: How to Plan an International Meeting

If you’re responsible for organizing a meeting in a different city, it can be difficult to get of all your ducks in a row. But, what if the meeting is in a different country? Read on to learn key tips about international meeting planning, and how to successfully execute a flawless event thousands of miles from home.
- 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.
- Freedom from Fear of Speaking: Do You Have What it Takes?

You’ve probably heard reports that the fear of public speaking ranks higher than fear of death for many people. In reality, the ability to speak well in front of groups is a valuable skill to have. Tell us what you do to overcome the fear of public speaking and you could win an Amazon Gift Card.
