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How To Train Your Remote Team With Regular Online Events [Guest Post]

Eventtia

With strict lockdown restrictions and regulations, organizations worldwide were forced to implement remote working practices with barely any time to wrap their heads around the situation. The Covid-19 crisis called for a complete overhaul in the business model.

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Disney’s Covid-Era Crowd Management Offers Lessons for Planners

Smart Meetings

The company’s meeting team has been running hybrid meetings (with remote and in-person attendees); they can send “Disney at Home” packages to remote guests and run online trivia games during meetings to keep everyone tapped in to the magic. This reinforces a joint focus on coming together in a safe manner.

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Technology Is Liberating Creative Chefs To Develop New, Sensory Menus

Travel Daily Media

By using an innovative blend of precise temperature regulation and atmospheric control, the EVEREO® Hot Fridge ensures that food remains at its peak quality and temperature for days. Compliance with regulations can provide benefits such as tax incentives and rebates.

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Back to LIVE and the road ahead

The MICE Blog

Brief overview of COVID related regulations in the UK and Germany, as of April 2022. there are no regulations; it is as COVID almost never existed and mask wearing has become a personal choice.’ So, it’s different, but we don’t have any regulations. Now, it’s important to create contingency plans in case regulation change.

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Gen Z Travel Trends: Why Destinations Should Cater to a New Generation

Solimar International

A digital nomad is someone who moves to another country with the intention of working remotely for an employer in their home country. As remote work becomes increasingly common across many industries worldwide, many Gen Z individuals are opting to exchange the typical office lifestyle for a life on the road.

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Business Travelers Still Favor In-Person Interactions

Business Traveler USA

Although remote work and virtual meetings are here to stay, a recent survey of business travelers found most felt those modes are clearly lacking when it comes to relationship building. Travelers mainly worry about quarantine on arrival, followed by concerns over sudden lockdowns and rapidly changing travel regulations.

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How to Win a ‘Yes!’ for Renewed Incentive Travel: Meeting Professionals Share Tips

Smart Meetings

Groups of employees already working in a public setting were mostly open to the thought of travel, while companies with successful remote setups, such as those in tech and finance, were typically more cautious. Companies looking to reinstate incentive travel also considered the industries of prospective participants in the incentive programs.