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Cultivating Corporate Partnerships: Strategies for Long-Term Business Relationships — Build Synergy, Reap Mutual Rewards

Traveler's Q

Engaging the right sponsor acts as a force-multiplier, vastly extending your event’s influence to resonate with a paralleled target audience. Imagine cultivating a robust partnership where both brands emerge stronger, their qualities interwoven to astonish your audience.

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Make the meeting bigger!

Conferences that Work

The event industry unduly focuses on large meetings. Pandemic-induced smaller audiences engender hand-wringing. For too long, we’ve equated a meeting’s “success” with its size. ” But if we concentrate on increasing attendance, we overlook getting the meeting design right. What to do?

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Anca Trifan interviews me about participation-rich meetings and event design

Conferences that Work

07:45 Behind the scenes: How I got into designing and facilitating participant-driven and participation-rich meetings. 11:00 What participant-driven and participation-rich meeting design means, and the core components. 15:00 Why we need to have participant-driven and participation-rich meetings.

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Moving from Virtual to Hybrid Events: 37 Tips to Maximize Your Success

Stova

A virtual component offers the possibility of opening up to a much larger audience with new and/or geographically dispersed markets not easily available at a F2F event. As F2F events reemerge, meeting designers will face a dilemma: How do you organize an event with two radically different audiences?

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[Webinar] Get Them Engaged! Three Lessons for Increasing Retention at Meetings

MeetingsNet

Time to rethink meeting environments, using spaces and room sets where people are best able to learn and network. Refocusing from the stage to the audience. What does this mean for meeting design, including the room layout, hosting events indoors versus outdoors, food, lights, and more. Speaker: Roger Haskett.

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#RotterdamExperiment 2 – The best gamification is gamification that is unnoticed

The MICE Blog

They chose the gaming environment to first create interaction with their core audience (students) and immerse future and current students in campus life and for them to engage with each other. We used meeting design to do that, which already had some gamification elements to it. The first speaker, Farshida Zafar, L.L.M.,

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Make Event Networking Better For Your Attendees

Endless Events

Help your audience mingle by guiding them, maybe through group activities. PS: If you need more event networking and audience engagement tips, why not. While both these strategies take more work, increasing your audience turnout would be a piece of cake. Today’s favorites are all about how to make event networking better.