Industry News
SOURCE: Convention Data Services Convention Data Services (CDS) has been named as the new trusted registration partner for the Helicopter Association International (HAI), creator of the world's largest helicopter tradeshow and exhibiton. CDS will provide full registration service, lead retrieval and onsite support for all HAI events including the HAI HELI-EXPO in Las Vegas February 26-March 1, 2018.
Visit http://heliexpo.rotor.org/ to view the full article online.
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SOURCE: Harvard Business Review While strong personalities and drive are critical factors in business, when morale among the ranks nose-dives from by-the-book rigidity and lack of communication with the powers that be, it may be time to take a look at what constitutes good leadership.
Visit http://www.tsnn.com/news/mc2-expands-operations-new-location-dallas-area to view the full article online.
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SOURCE: Fast Company Upholding the wisdom to hold back on sending anger-laden emails, disparaging tweets or snarky FB posts in an attempt to drive home your point of view, new research from the University of California at Berkeley finds that the written argument no longer holds sway as in days of yore. Rather, it is verbal and visual emoting that wins over most audiences.
Visit https://www.fastcompany.com/40515575/how-to-communicate-with-people-who-disagree-with-you to view the full article online.
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SOURCE: Conference News - Blog The modern conference has changed dramatically, and with the inclusion of interactive platforms including augmented reality, event live stream and Artificial Intelligence-assisted management systems, technology has amped up the WOW factor and turned B2B events into lasting visual and audial experiences.
Visit http://www.conference-news.co.uk/2018/01/the-modern-conference/ to view the full article online.
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SOURCE: Exhibitor News The Events Industry Council this week announced its initial findings on economical impacts contributed by the events and exhibitions industry for 2016. In the report, the Council found quantifiable growth not only in the number of events held, but that attendance and participation in both the domestic and international sectors increased between 18 percent and 28 percent with more than $300 billion spent in the US alone.
Visit http://www.exhibitoronline.com/news/article.asp?ID=17777 to view the full article online.
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CEIR Event: Insights on Where Events Are Going
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