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Engaging the Introverted Crowd
open space technology
If you plan meetings, you may be aware of the meeting design Open Space Technology [Open Space]. It has become a well known method for participants to choose and discuss topics while they’re together. Recently, critiques of this meeting style have emerged. Meeting blogger Adrian Segar of Conferences That Work says Open Space is very exclusive rather than inclusive and offers tips on how to avoid this exclusivity below.
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The Edge Way
building success through respect
Achieving and maintaining business success is extremely difficult, especially in today’s world. The value of having aligned, motivated leaders and employees has never been greater. Edge Learning helps build healthy and productive organizations.
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Building a Team
environmental teambuilding
Metro Parks services more than 70 parks and facilities with more than 2,700 acres of parks and trails. These parks offer fields, play equipment, natural areas with trails and scenic views.
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Four Tips To Hotel Negotiations
common assumptions revealed
While navigating through the world of negotiations, there are many myths and assumptions meeting planners find often aren’t true. For example, one misconception is hotel revenue managers crunch numbers and don’t take into consideration a group’s needs. But there’s a lot more that goes into setting prices.
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Easier, Faster, Smarter
laquinta's newest app
The LaQuinta Inn + Suites unveiled LQ-Insta Hold, a new smartphone feature that allows your meeting attendees to reserve a room instantly using just their mobile phone number. No lengthy credit card number needed.
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Home Away from Home
more than just a hotel
The Fairfield Inn + Suites is the region’s newest hotel property, located in Puyallup, WA. This hotel property boasts more than just amazing sleeping and meeting rooms. A unique highlight includes pancakes on a stick, dip it in syrup like you would a corn dog in ketchup.
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Brain-power Your Next Meeting
nine suggestions to jump-start a meeting
Ever get stuck on the big question: “How do I get attendees to pay attention?” Jonathan Bradshaw, founder of Meetology Research Institute, says there are nine ways to help planners address this concern. “Meeting planning is most certainly an art, but it’s also a science. Every aspect of the meeting, from the color of the room to the food at the banquet, affects the attendee experience.”
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Making Memories
meetings with meaningful decor
Meeting experts at Smart Meetings agree that the decor of a meeting is just as important as the content of a meeting. AA Party Rental is sure to have whatever you need to spice up your next meeting. With more than 40 years in the rental industry, AA Party has the insight and knowledge to see the whole picture when it comes to your event.
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More than Just Clowns
add some fun to meetings
Getting attendees up and moving, active and energized helps promote attention to detail and memory retention. Help attendees retain information at your next meeting by creating interactive and unique downtimes and breaks. The experts at Clowns Unlimited suggest using the latest technology to get attendees revved up about meetings.
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10 Tips to Negotiation
negotiate your way through 2012
At the beginning of every year, goals are set and resolutions are made. This year, consider how contract negotiations are often the key to successful meetings. Here are 10 suggestions for negotiation and contract practices, according to Jonathan Howe, Esq., and senior partner of the law firm Howe + Hutton.
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