Identifying items on your to-do list that can be eliminated or delegated to someone else can help you accomplish more during the work week. Here are several ways you can offload some of the less-important tasks.
A great event experience must be seamless and unforgettable. Happy participants, exhibitors and sponsors want to come back and bring their friends. Design and deliver exceptional event experiences...
The World Health Organization has released a report called Key Planning Recommendations for Mass Gatherings in the Context of the Current COVID-19 Outbreak in order to help event organizers keep attendees safe.
Keeping up with communication at work can leave us with less time to do the work we were actually hired to do. Here are several ways to prioritize your inbox so you can be more productive.
Event planning in times of uncertainty, like now as the world works to prevent the spread of COVID-19, can be incredibly difficult. Virtual meetings might be the answer.
It's important that any injured or ill persons receive immediate attention. Emergencies may arise in various forms - a fall, a heart attack, you name it. One thing is for certain, no one can predict these things. What you can do is be ready for it. Even during a minor emergency, event staff may panic in the heat of the moment, leading to poor decisions.
Crowd management can help reduce congestion and improve the attendee experience. Monitoring, studying and reacting to flow patterns at your venues can help prevent overcrowding.