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Webges:software and services for conference organizers

WEBGES provides a complete modular solution with a proven software platform and efficient services to manage: Member Management, Registration, Program and Presentation Distribution.

amiando launches free resources Center for Event Organizers

Event organizers will have free access to a broad range of information surrounding innovative Event Management.

The new Resources Center provides event organizers with Best Practice examples and Case Studies, as well as numerous videos and Online Demos.

Once again, the business has placed particular emphasis on Social Media for Events: in addition to its established studies and reports, amiando is offering event organizers a brand-new Social Media Webinar.

The New Normal: 12 Meeting Takeaways when organizing a Meeting

1. Signing venue contracts two and three years before the event is no longer the new normal
There is too much risk for the customer regarding contractual obligations including attrition and food and beverage requirements. Some venues are suffering financially as well and want to hold the customer to their contract instead of negotiating a win-win. Things change very fast today.

Six Habits Of Highly Ineffective Meeting Professionals

Being a meeting professional can be hard work.

Being an ineffective meeting professional is even harder, especially for everyone involved.

Six Habits Of Unsuccessful Meeting Professionals

Lessons Learned from Launching a New Event-FRESH Conference

WEBINAR Tuesday, March 13th at 11 am Eastern / 3 pm GMT
FRESH Cpnference: Lessons Learned from Launching a New Event
Guest Speaker: Maarten Vanneste, CMM, FRESH Conference Visionary Founder

Brain-Friendly Meetings by Andrea Sullivan

10 Ways to make your Programs Effective, Engaging and Memorable in the Digital Age.

Everything we experience changes our brain through the brain’s “neuroplasticity,” its lifelong ability to rewire itself. Each new technology we adopt changes not only our culture and lifestyle, but the brain itself. It’s not so much the content delivered — not the information or the entertainment. It’s the activities we’re involved in Andrea Sullivan, M.A. when using the technology.

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