Why Leaders Should Talk Last
The idea that leaders always go first is embedded in the definition of leadership. But there’s at least one area where it’s a good idea for leaders to hang back.
The idea that leaders always go first is embedded in the definition of leadership. But there’s at least one area where it’s a good idea for leaders to hang back.
It’s about time we have a conversation about mental health and wellbeing in the business events industry — how we foster it for each other in our workplaces and our participants at our events.
Your colleagues are on the move, find out who is going where.
It is commonly understood that our emotional wellbeing was challenged during the pandemic. A study conducted last year bears that out.
“Groups want options and they want to feel confident that we can accommodate them,” said Monique Wise, director of sales and marketing at Indiana Convention Center, in the latest profile from our series highlighting female leaders at event facilities.
Magdalina Atanassova, creative director digital at Kenes Group, and an alumni member of 20 in Their Twenties, traveled from Bulgaria to New Orleans to attend EduCon. Here she shares her experiences as a first-timer to the city and the event.
Here are some photos from Tuesday's events at PCMA EduCon 2022 at the Hyatt Regency New Orleans.
Here’s a look at all the sustainability-focused initiatives happening around New Orleans.
Andrew Davis’ Tuesday EduCon session, “Why Small Bets + Massive Constraints = Your Next Big Win,” demonstrated how a simple four-step process can solve the biggest challenges.
The lifelong adventurer, coach, and motivational speaker shared how falling apart informed his biggest lessons on coming together.
New Orleans’ improvements to its hotels and the Ernest N. Morial Convention Center make the destination a must-see more than ever before.
Here are some photos from Monday's events at PCMA EduCon 2022 at the Hyatt Regency New Orleans.