Source: IAEE HQHave you seen the documentary 20 Feet from Stardom? I recently watched it (a little late, I know), and I was struck by several insights applicable to success in any industry. (Pro tip: You can "rent" it from Amazon for just 99 cents!)
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Source: FreemanXPSXSW Interactive is over, Film is still going, and Music has just begun, which means Austin is still teeming with thousands of visitors. It’s a hotbed of ideas, firing up attendees who seek to create, explore, and innovate — our team came home filled with inspiration.
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Source: Core-appsJust like any other check-up, understanding the health of your vendors matters because you rely on them to support and execute important aspects of your business. Your event technology vendors are no exception, since the health of their company or platform does impact your entire event ecosystem.
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Source: ForbesThere are many organizations, whether they are small non-profits, bootstrapped start-ups, or even larger organizations going through cost cutting efforts, that cannot afford to invest scarce funds to hire external leadership development professionals or to send their high potentials to expensive executive education programs.
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Source: Business2CommunityTake it from a seasoned trade show manager; It takes an enormous amount of time and energy to properly prepare for a trade show. Successful trade show planning is not something that’s done in a month or two.
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Source: TSNNEmerald Expositions is continuing its buying streak by snapping up the International Drone Conference and Exposition ("InterDrone"), a commercial unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) trade show and conference based in North America, from BZ Media LLC.
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Source: GESGES, a global full-service provider for live events, last week announced the purchase of Poken, a cloud-based event management platform. Poken brings together digital and physical event spaces to drive engagement and gain better insight through real data.
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Source: CEIR EventsThe most difficult things to sell ALWAYS end up being products and services people actually need–the kinds of products and services they feel are almost forced upon them.
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