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How Your Bad Memory Can Be Good for You

A new report concludes that forgetting things may be your brain’s way of optimizing information.

BY Michelle Russell August 25, 2017

How Passion Can Make You Happy — or Unhappy

Professor and business coach Daniel Lerner has seen firsthand how two different types of passion can make or break happiness.

BY Casey Gale August 24, 2017

How a Buddhist Nun is Helping the World Get Ready for the Winter Olympics

Along with sports, Korean food and culture takes center stage next February at the Olympic Winter Games in PyeongChang in February 2018.

BY Barbara Palmer August 24, 2017

4 Ways to Build Networks at Retreats

The founder and organizer of an annual retreat for women shares what she’s learned about creating an intimate environment where people make meaningful connections.

BY Michelle Russell August 23, 2017

The Power of Paper in an Emailed, Texted, Instagrammed, Facebooked World

An association known for innovation and reinvention has a marketing win by using an old-school tool: the “save the date” flyer.

BY Michelle R. Davis August 23, 2017

Room-Block Scammers and Poachers, Beware!

The Stop Online Booking Scams Act, legislation introduced before the U.S. Congress earlier this year, aims to protect both general consumers and meeting attendees from hotel-booking pirates.

BY Christopher Durso August 22, 2017

Breaking Down Bandwidth: 4 Things You Need to Know

A guide to understanding what it is, where it comes from, and why it’s so important.

BY April Moore August 22, 2017

Inside Rosen Plaza’s Newest Unique Meeting Space

3NINE is an incredible, flexible, distinct event venue.

BY Sarah Beauchamp August 21, 2017

People On The Move

Your colleagues are on the move. Find out who is going where.

August 21, 2017

The 3 Habits of Highly Productive People

Chris Bailey spent a year studying the shortest routes to enhancing productivity and offers the three most effective strategies.

BY Casey Gale August 21, 2017

4 Ways That Airports are the Good Guys

We love to complain about airports and airlines, but here are four that defy the stereotypes.

BY Barbara Palmer August 17, 2017

Digital Strategy to Combat for Possible Declining Registration

Conference organizers say they are concerned that the travel ban will make potential international delegates less willing to travel to their U.S.-based events. Do they plan to double down on their hybrid and digital offerings to offset lower attendance?

BY Michelle Russell August 16, 2017

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