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Posted March 7th, 2008 by maarten.vanneste in
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Publication Date:
APRIL 2008
MEETING ARCHITECTURE Manifesto for a new profession 1.The meeting industry
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Marathon International
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Posted November 19th, 2008 by administrator in
Article about Maarten Vanneste's book "Meeting Architecture a manifesto" in eventos magazine of July - August 2008.
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The powerful link between creativity and play
Posted November 14th, 2008 by maarten.vanneste in
Tim Brown: The powerful link between creativity and playAt the 2008 Serious Play conference, designer Tim Brown talks about the powerful relationship between creative thinking and play -- with many examples you can try at home (and one that maybe you shouldn't).
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from www.ted.com
The science of scent
Posted November 14th, 2008 by maarten.vanneste in
Luca Turin: The science of scentWhat's the science behind a sublime perfume? With charm and precision, biophysicist Luca Turin explains the molecular makeup -- and the art -- of a scent. Watch this talk >>
from www.ted.com
Can kids teach themselves?
Posted November 14th, 2008 by maarten.vanneste in
Sugata Mitra: Can kids teach themselves?Speaking at LIFT 2007, Sugata Mitra talks about his "Hole in the Wall" project. Young kids in this project figured out how to use a PC on their own -- and then taught other kids. Given this, he asks, what else can children teach themselves and each other?
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The moment when social media became the news
Posted November 14th, 2008 by maarten.vanneste
James Surowiecki: The moment when social media became the newsJames Surowiecki pinpoints the moment when social media became an equal player in the world of news-gathering: the 2005 tsunami, when YouTube video, blogs, IMs and txts carried the news -- and preserved moving personal stories from the tragedy.
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Meeting Architect
Posted November 1st, 2008 by administrator in
Article about Maarten Vanneste's book "Meeting Architecture a manifesto"
in Meetings - Autumn 2008
in Meetings - Autumn 2008
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Presentation: Meeting technology
Posted September 26th, 2008 by maarten.vanneste in
A presentation for a meeting industry audience.
It informs about technology based on the Meeting Support Institute membership.
Ideal as a pannel with technology providers.
Sam Smith coordinates and has a presentation to introduce the topic.
Each panelist gets time for a short presentaton.
A Q&A session is moderated, facilitated by Sam Smith.
It informs about technology based on the Meeting Support Institute membership.
Ideal as a pannel with technology providers.
Sam Smith coordinates and has a presentation to introduce the topic.
Each panelist gets time for a short presentaton.
A Q&A session is moderated, facilitated by Sam Smith.
Call contact person:
+41 (0)21 693 85 15
Meeting Participation Technology
Posted September 26th, 2008 by maarten.vanneste in
Meeting Participation Technology
Interactivity has been a buzz word in the meetings industry since at least on decade. Sleeping participant must have been the flashing red light for meeting organisers and meeting planners. Even though napping has proven to be healthy, tiredness after lunch is normal and powernaps are a rage from Tokyo to New York, nobody likes it during their own meeting or conference.
Keeping the audience awake during presentations is one thing, but making the audience participate is a whole different ball game. Turning an audience into participants is key since it creates value for the participant and for the conference. Simply put: it increases the ROI.
Keeping the audience awake during presentations is one thing, but making the audience participate is a whole different ball game. Turning an audience into participants is key since it creates value for the participant and for the conference. Simply put: it increases the ROI.
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