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We are excited to reveal the 2022 inductees into the Hall of Leaders and the Recipients of the EIC Global Awards. The judging panel was extremely impressed with the compelling entries and the exemplary achievements of those nominated. This year's Recipients are… Visit https://www.naylornetwork.com/eic-today/articles/index-v3.asp?aid=748303&issueID=90240 to view the full article online.
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Name & Company Kimberly Stanséll, Meetings & Events Strategist/Consultant, Strategic Planning Partners Number of years as a CMP Eight years. Visit https://www.naylornetwork.com/eic-today/articles/index-v3.asp?aid=748304&issueID=90240 to view the full article online.
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As part of its ongoing work, The Centre for Sustainability and Social Impact recently launched its online Sustainable Event Professional Certificate (SEPC) programme, which will equip you with the knowledge and tools you need to produce events that align with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. Visit https://www.naylornetwork.com/eic-today/articles/index-v3.asp?aid=748306&issueID=90240 to view the full article online. |
The EIC Advance Collections, an exciting addition within EIC’s robust Knowledge Hub, are available in EIC’s Learning Management System (LMS). Visit https://www.naylornetwork.com/eic-today/articles/index-v3.asp?aid=748307&issueID=90240 to view the full article online. |
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The Events Industry Council is seeking engaged CMPs for volunteer leadership roles with the 2023 CMP Governance Commission. The deadline for nominations is Friday, 14 October 2022. Selected Commission members serve three-year terms beginning 1 January 2023. Visit https://www.naylornetwork.com/eic-today/articles/index-v3.asp?aid=748360&issueID=90240 to view the full article online. |
EIC welcomed 10 professionals who earned their CMP designation in August. Welcome the newest CMPs to our community. |
Have you joined the LinkedIn group for CMPs? Log in and connect with more than 7,800 fellow CMPs from around the world. Click here and request to join the group. |
The EIC Sustainable Event Standards have been designed to assess events and industry suppliers in support of environmental and social responsibility. They provide specific guidance for event organisers and partners, including accommodations, audio visual and production, destinations, exhibition services, food & beverage, integrated properties, and venues. Visit https://www.naylornetwork.com/eic-today/articles/index-v3.asp?aid=748308&issueID=90240 to view the full article online.
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Whether you are just starting out on your path to achieving the Certified Meeting Professional (CMP) certification or are ready to sit for the CMP Examination, you will want to view the CMP candidate webinar to make sure you are prepared! What Why Who View the webinar here. |
To date, this industry-wide task force has published seven accepted practices guides: B2B and B2C Exhibitions, Business Continuity, Meeting and Event Design, Health and Safety for Hotels, Workforce and Wellness, Travel and Transportation, and Resources for Destinations. Additional resources include a Code of Conduct, Principles for Recovery, Key Questions for Event Organisers, Know Before You Go, and a Crisis Communications worksheet. After the release of each guide, EIC hosted a webinar with task force members to review the resources. You can access all of this helpful aggregated content via EIC's website and YouTube channel. |
The Events Industry Council's Digital and Hybrid Events book is now available to view, and CE points can be earned by answering quiz questions about the guide. An intro to the report The term digital is used to describe a set of tools and strategies that can be applied to multiple meeting and event (M&E) formats where technology is utilised to plan and deliver events. In-person, virtual and hybrid events may all make use of digital, although virtual and hybrid events tend to rely on digital tools to deliver and facilitate experiences. The pandemic accelerated innovation in digital event technologies, particularly interactive digital platforms that added to well-established pre-pandemic digital tools already in wide use such as content presentation and management, mobile apps, signage, overflow rooms, and content streaming. It is important to acknowledge that the planning process for digital follows essentially the same process for in-person M&E. It is just as critical to define the goals and objectives for a digital event as it is for in-person. However, when using digital technologies, the type of delivery method needs to be overlayed based on the defined goals and objectives, as some meeting types are better suited to the in-person experience (e.g., incentive meetings), while others are highly effective in a fully virtual environment (e.g., internal training meetings), with the spectrum of hybrid events in-between these two alternatives. Regardless of the delivery method and the extent digital technology is utilised, all meetings and events are driven by the need to share content and/or experiences. As such, we must start with a strategy that supports the overall event goals/objectives and solve for the question of how they are best delivered. Virtual meetings will continue to successfully address the restrictions of the pandemic as countries and regions remain in various stages of the return to in-person M&E. Moving forward, it is commonly accepted that hybrid events will continue play a key role in the M&E portfolio strategy because of multiple benefits: expanded reach and accessibility, broader diversity of participants, the inclusion of those who were not able to attend a F2F event, reduced environmental impact, and enhanced return on investment (ROI) metrics to prove the value of the M&E. To view the guide click here. |
The Events Industry Council's APEX COVID-19 Business Recovery Task Force - Meeting and Event Design Version 2.0 is now available to view, and CE points can be earned by answering quiz questions about the guide. An introduction to the report COVID-19 has had an overwhelming impact on the hospitality, tourism and in-person meeting and event In this document, we share evolving resources as organisations establish their own baseline on risk To download your copy of the guide click here. |
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In conjunction with the release of the Resources for Workforce and Wellness Accepted Practices Guide, EIC launched a Career Centre on its website. Visit https://www.naylornetwork.com/eic-today/articles/index-v3.asp?aid=748316&issueID=90240 to view the full article online. |
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