Production - staging,
The FRESH presentation
- Speaker Management
- Audio-visual,
- Change management,
- Communication,
- Education,
- Education: adult education,
- Facilitation,
- Marketing,
- Meetings industry,
- Music
- Organisational development,
- Presentation techniques,
- Performance management,
- Production - staging,
- Project management,
- ROI (Return On Investment),
- Technology - ICT,
- Theatre,
- Training industry,
- Video conference - virtual meetings,
- Educational offerings
This presentation is about FRESH; not as an innovative event but as event innovator.
Where one event can be innovative in a few ways, special in its design, original in its concept, creative in its theme, etc.
FRESH aims at helping others to Innovate, FRESH is about innovation, FRESH ís innovation.
In everything that is presented and anything that is done at FRESH, its participants discover new, different, creative and innovative concepts, tools, services and techniques.
(Jeff Hurt) Putting People And Learning Before Places And Spaces
Posted October 25th, 2012 by mireia.iglesias
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“Blah, blah, blah, blah, blah blah. Blah, blah, blah!” The words fall from the speaker’s mouth to listener’s ears. The more the speaker shares, the more the listeners quickly forget. Here’s a truth: Content covered by the speaker does not automatically translate into content learned by the audience. Same Old, Same Old For the past 50 years, the vast majority of our conference education has remained the same. |
Hybrid Events redefining the Meetings Industry?
Posted September 10th, 2012 by ruudwjanssen- LEARNING objectives.
- NETWORKING objectives.
- MOTIVATION objectives.
- BEFORE,
- DURING,
- AFTER,
- Conceptual,
- Human,
- TechnologY hands-on,
- Technology online,
- Production - staging,
- Project management,
- Technology - ICT,
- Video conference - virtual meetings,
- Cognitive science,
- Technology,
- Research paper,
- Research Project,
- Association,
- Study, survey
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| eBayCaseStudy.pdf | 774.56 KB |
Six Conference Space Properties To Transform Attendee Behavior
Posted June 18th, 2012 by mireia.iglesias
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As a meeting professional, you have the power to identify and manipulate the properties of a space to foster specific behaviors and attitudes. These spatial characteristics can be fine tuned to create a unique attendee experience. And it all rests within the power of your planning. Six Properties That You Can Adjust |
11 Audiovisual Negotiating Tips For Meeting Success
Posted April 12th, 2012 by mireia.iglesias
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Registration, room-blocks, ground and air transportation, accommodations, food, beverage, contracts, speakers, insurance, decor, meeting space, room capacities, ballrooms, schedules, room layouts, floor plans, contractors, union labor and much, much more. |
Free Sample of The Tweeting Meeting!
Posted January 25th, 2012 by maarten.vannest...
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Download this free sample of The Tweeting Meeting and decide if you want to get your copy of this book in paper or PDF. The Tweeting Meeting is about Social Media and Networks for Meetings and events. 14 Authors worked together to create a comprehensive work with a pure focus on meeting and events. Download the below attachment. |
The Tweeting Meeting (English Paperback)
This price level is made possible thanks to an educational grant by IMEX, Synthetron and SpotMe.
Finally: Fundamentals on facilitation in a book
Posted December 14th, 2011 by mireia.iglesias- LEARNING objectives.
- MOTIVATION objectives.
- BEFORE,
- DURING,
- Conceptual,
- Human,
- Education: adult education,
- Facilitation,
- HR,
- Instructional design,
- Management and leadership consultancy,
- Presentation techniques,
- Performance management,
- Production - staging,
- Training industry,
- Cognitive science,
- Psychology,
- Social Psychology,
- Book,
- Video,
Technology: Ideal In Its Place EVENTCAMP VANCOUVER
Posted November 13th, 2011 by maarten.vannest...
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Host Committee Member, EventCamp Producer Tahira Endean, CMP.
As we began planning EventCamp Vancouver there was an overriding sense that this would follow the model that focused on innovation, Social Media and technology, following the vision laid out when these began. |




























