Efficiently Navigating the Mundane Parts of Travel
In his role in business development and Linux solutions for IBM Power Systems, Klaus Span travels 80 percent of the time — and he can't recall one bad travel experience.
In his role in business development and Linux solutions for IBM Power Systems, Klaus Span travels 80 percent of the time — and he can't recall one bad travel experience.
What’s in store for the next generation of face-to-face? A global strategist gives us a preview.
Time is of the essence according to Tania Goodacre, the assistant director of events for the Minerals Council of Australia.
Mady Keup’s current role in an extensive business-events career is helping to shape the future of the industry.
Why K.I.T. Group's Dermot Ryan would rather take a train than fly.
Chocolates make nice in-room amenities, but this CEO would much prefer a proper pot of tea.
Lanyards can do a lot more than hang a name badge around a neck. At Convening Leaders, attendees can count on those cords to keep their phones full of juice.
Your colleagues are on the move. Find out who is going where.
If you’re aiming to connect with remote attendees, make sure you’ve got these three areas covered before you hit “record.”
Roberta Odebrecht was the first student to pass the DES certification exam for a new course format DEI developed for members of the International Association of Professional Congress Organizers (IAPCO).
When Dreamforce attendees took over San Francisco last week, one mobile app aimed to help them answer a burning question: Where could they find free drinks?
When Dreamforce attendees took over San Francisco last week, one mobile app aimed to help them answer a burning question: Where could they find free drinks?