Technology Arena (6)
Meeting Architecture
Posted March 7th, 2008 by maarten.vanneste in
- Conceptual (Formats, themes, guiding, suggestion)
- Human (Facilitators, key note speakers, actor,...)
- Art (Creative, design, production,...)
- Technical (AV, construction, furniture)
- TechnologY (online, handhelds)
- Books
- Cognitive science
- Sociology
- Psychology
- Neurology
- Anthropology
- Technology
- Biology
- Other
- Adult education
- Facilitation industry
- Management and Leadership consultancy
- Marketing and Communication World
- Meetings industry
- Technology Arena
- Training industry
- Video Conference professionals
- LEARNING OBJECTIVES
- NETWORKING OBJECTIVES
- MOTIVATIONAL OBJECTIVES
- BEFORE
- DURING
- AFTER
Publication Date:
APRIL 2008
MEETING ARCHITECTURE Manifesto for a new profession 1.The meeting industry
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+32 1 444 88 33
WorldWide Technology Watch
Posted November 30th, 2008 by maarten.vanneste
Have you developed an innovative technology product or service?
If you have developed a new technology, product or service, this is a great chance for you to receive recognition and gain increased exposure to your product.
The winner gets a free stand at the MPI Technology Village @ EIBTM 2008 and the chance to present their product during EIBTM in Barcelona.
http://www.eibtm.com/page.cfm/link=50
If you have developed a new technology, product or service, this is a great chance for you to receive recognition and gain increased exposure to your product.
The winner gets a free stand at the MPI Technology Village @ EIBTM 2008 and the chance to present their product during EIBTM in Barcelona.
http://www.eibtm.com/page.cfm/link=50
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.
Where does participation fit?
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interesting blog on networking at meetings
Posted May 7th, 2008 by maarten.vannesteA few intriguing articles and some research on networking at conferences can be found on the blog of Rick Borovoyn CTO at nTag. Make sure you leave a comment if you like what you see.
-A few interesting words will help build a vocabulary for our profession: Community mirror, event catalyst, betweenness centrality? ...
-some professional research
- an interesting thesis
All interesting material: have a look at http://rick.ntag.com/ and make sure you leave a comment or give us your feedback with a comment on this piece
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+1 (508) 2699760
Corbin Ball
Posted March 13th, 2008 by administrator
Corbin Ball, CSP, CMP, MS is an international speaker, consultant and writer helping clients worldwide use technology to save time and improve productivity. With 20 years of experience running international technology meetings, he now is a highly acclaimed speaker with the ability to make complex subjects understandable and fun. His articles have appeared in hundreds of national and international publications and he has been quoted in the Wall Street Journal, the New York Times, Fast Company, PC Magazine and others. Corbin serves or has served on numerous hotel, corporate, convention bureaus and association boards. He is the only person to have received both the MPI International Supplier of the Year and the MPI International Chapter Leader of the Year awards. Printed signage now touch sensitive and with printed loudspeaker
Posted February 25th, 2008 by administrator
Name: Paper Four
Country: Sweden
Country: Sweden
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