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Meeting Architecture, a manifesto.
Posted March 7th, 2008 by maarten.vannest... in
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Read Book review from Elling Hamso Dr. Elling Hamso, Managing Partner, European Event ROI Institute MEETING ARCHITECTURE |
Sound Potential
Posted March 6th, 2012 by mireia.iglesias in
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SOUND POTENTIAL The sense of hearing, known as audition, is a crucial aspect to consider when planning an event. by Sean Kirkpatrick. |
Powering meetings towards an effective experience and networking booster
Posted March 18th, 2010 by stevedewit in
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Allan and Barbara Pease remind us that 80% of men can do only one thing at a time. So what about all those speakers showing slides, overloaded with text, while they keep on talking? And the movie industry proves us that it is possible to keep an audience attention during 2 hours non-stop. So, what is their secret? 'Meeting effectiveness' is very much under attack today. How can we change meetings into an effective and motivating experience? |
Totaly relaxing
Posted December 21st, 2008 by maarten.vannest... in
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If you think relaxation, or even napping at conference should be an accepted best practice, here is news for you. With a little bit of AV (light and sound) you can now create the best relaxing environment in the world at your conference. Add one hostess that gently wakes up individuals at the time they wish and the greatest relaxing service at conferences is now ready to welcome the stressed or tired. A conference venue could even invest in a permanent relax room that with a simple switch of a button can be turned on or off. |

























