KCMPI Wins the 2014 WEC Challenge!
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KCMPI
was well represented at MPI’s 2014 WEC. In fact our chapter was one of four to win the WEC
Challenge sponsored by the Great
Wolf Lodge.
As a challenge winner, we will receive either $1,000 for our chapter or
three WEC 2015 registrations. More to
come on this in our next issue!
So
what happened at WEC 2014? For starters, Minneapolis truly knew how to welcome participants and roll out the
red carpet. They had countless volunteers working around the clock helping the
more than 1,000 attendees and exhibitors.
There was not a corner at the convention center without a warm
Minneapolis smile.
Discovery
was a constant word at WEC, which seemed to focus on the main areas of personal
and professional growth; and technology.
This was accomplished through three main styles of learning: general
session, interactive breakouts, and peer-to-peer learning. It is impossible to cover every aspect of
WEC, so following are a few of my highlights:
Opening
remarks from MPI’s CEO Paul Van Deventer who shared the focus of MPI.
- Simple and focused
vision and mission.
- The MPI Foundation,
which has provided more than 1 million in grants and scholarships.
- Investing in
professional development.
- Rebuilding the
infrastructure of MPI.
- Advocating for the meetings and events industry.
Dr. Deepak Chopra: Among many of his
accomplishments, he has invested his talents and time to working with Delos
Living to create Stay Well meetings.
Look for more details in future publications as this trend continues to
grow! Dr. Chopra shared with us a few
interesting tips on how to live each day:
- Don't multitask; it
ruins your mind.
- Set your intentions
each day and live them with energy, compassion and likeness of mind.
- Meditate.
- Never suppress grief.
- When speaking to
someone ask yourself: Is it true? Is it kind? Have your conversations be ones
that create joy in your listeners. Words can heal, harm, and kill. So be very
careful with your word choice.
- Have love and
compassion.
Nolan Bushnell: The founder of Atari and Chuck E Cheese’s – and he
hired Steve Jobs! He was a favorite because of his wisdom and simplicity. Some things to note:
- Look for creativity,
intensity and passion when looking for new hires.
- Don’t be a ‘nay-sayer!
Don’t be a "devil’s advocate," and don’t have them on your team.
- Be willing to fail, but don't try to fail.
- Experience the
different.
- Play the dice game.
Come up with 11 things you want to do – think big. Roll the dice and that number is your focus for
the year.
- The more uncomfortable you are the better off you are. When you become comfortable with something it’s
time to change.
- Expose yourself to
new things in life.
- Technology will
change beyond our own imaginations in the coming years!
Laura Schwartz: She was the White House
Event Director under President Clinton.
Hysterical and a ball of fire, she went deep into how to successfully
network and create your opportunities.
Her presentation was titled: Must
be Present to Win!
- When networking, ask
yourself what you can do for the person vs. what they can do for you.
- Look at attending an
event as an opportunity not an option.
- Do your
homework. Read the news and know a
little about a lot.
- Define your goals and
practice. It can be as simple as meeting
two people or collecting two new business cards. Your networking confidence will grow.
- Be on time!
- Have the power of
appearance: emotional and physical.
- Listen!
- Write down facts of people you meet in your
contact info for future reference.
- Answer this question:
What makes you stand out? Find out what
that is.
- Follow-up.
Each
day, participants looked forward to the Flashpoint
Idea Assembly at the General Sessions, which were short 15-minute previews
of upcoming breakout sessions.
Campfire sessions were engaging 30-minute sessions with the ambiance of a campfire! These sessions covered topics
anywhere from negotiations to health to partnerships.
Yoga Express Break! What better way to re-energize than a 30-minute gentle yoga class. WEC offered
several opportunities to learn more about health and how to incorporate it into
your meetings and everyday life. Look
for more on this topic at a future KCMPI program!
So
much more information can be found on the WEC 2014 web pages. Be sure to check it out!
Save the dates for WEC 2015 in San Francisco
July
25-28, 2015! |