What Can Planners Expect for the Rest of 2022? Hilton Breaks It Down
Hilton understands the multiple challenges event organizers face this year and is ready to help.
Hilton understands the multiple challenges event organizers face this year and is ready to help.
Looking for ways to do your job better — or for the latest trends in the world of work? Here’s a roundup of career-related stories selected by the editors of Convene.
The general manager points to Hawaiian values as a guide for getting her business through the most challenging moments — “the pandemic brought into focus the great importance of family, community, and visitors.”
Working together across all your teams and partners can help you attract more attendees. Here are some proven tips to create a unified effort.
Planners looking to meet outdoors — and above it all — will find a variety of rooftop event spaces with stunning views of Fort Lauderdale’s skyline and surrounding beaches and ocean.
If you’ve taken on the job of analyzing data from your events, we’d like to help you share the results in a way that provides forward direction for your organization and boosts your profile.
Looking for ways to do your job better — or for the latest trends in the world of work? Here’s a roundup of career-related stories selected by the editors of Convene.
Your colleagues are on the move, find out who is going where.
Whether it is digital, hybrid, or in-person, an event’s content is an abundant source of data, says the CEO of an events analytics company.
Collecting data about events is critical, but planners need to communicate those stats and numbers through a compelling story that helps stakeholders take action. Here’s how to get started.
Telling stories about events and audiences is crucial to getting a message across — and that includes narratives about data, says author Nancy Duarte, who shares three ways to do that.
Numbers are essential to our everyday lives. Even though we use them all the time, we are missing the opportunity to make data and numbers less abstract and more understandable, say the authors of a new book.