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Business Lessons from the Greatest Comeback in NFL History

Best Corporate Events

No one has reported exactly what head coach Kevin O’Connell said to his team at halftime (and probably won’t until O’Connell’s book comes out at some point—you just know there will be a book in this), and the football-specific, X’s-and-O’s part of his speech wouldn’t have much applicability in business anyway.

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How We Pivoted to Produce Virtual Events

Meeting Tomorrow

Would their speakers be able to present remotely? Clients were turning to us because we’d been producing virtual events since 2008, and also brought a deep understanding of live events. Our event managers learned how to adjust agendas and train speakers so they feel prepared. Today, we’re booking virtual events of all sizes.

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How Event Professionals Can Think Like Futurists

Convene by PCMA

The late Alvin Toffler, whose 1970 book Future Shock established him as one of the world’s foremost futurists, said we can only envision our future by tapping into our human capacity for creativity. And if we aren’t doing that, then we should be working remotely.”. Imagining what might be is a gift and it’s also something we can train.

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The Complete Guide to Event Marketing 2023

Stova

Be Original "Last chance to book." Even if you are planning an event with expected or guaranteed attendance, such as an internal team-building retreat, a CPD (Continued Professional Development) training course, or a company annual meeting, you still want to reach a tipping point for buy-in from your attendees.