Research Spotlights Present and Future Challenges for Planners
Late registrations and room-block bookings are an issue, but planners see more challenges on the horizon.
Late registrations and room-block bookings are an issue, but planners see more challenges on the horizon.
Spending time in nature can be nurturing, and give you a sense of time moving more slowly. Find tips on adding nature in your life and other career-related advice in this week’s roundup of workplace news and trends curated by the editors of Convene.
Meagan Miller, and a member of PCMA's 20 in Their Twenties Class of 2024 and a meeting planner for the California School Boards Association, shares what she would change in the business events industry to prevent planner burnout.
Your colleagues are on the move, find out who is going where.
With a championship mentality, Philadelphia scores another win by hosting WrestleMania 40, adding to its ranking as a top-tier destination for sporting and other events.
Organizers for Austin's most famous event, SXSW, began experimenting with optional venues to replace the Austin Convention Center when it closes in 2026 for redevelopment.
Siemens AG used AI to spread key insights from an internal leadership meeting to participants — and remote global employees — in record time.
PCMA’s Catalyst community offers ideas on how planners can work with a conference hotel that is undercutting room-block rates.
The Annual Conference of the Association of Medical Illustrators draws on advances in science, technology, and medicine to keep attendees up to date on techniques to explain the science of life.
Not happy with the quality of feedback you're getting? Be more specific when you ask for it. That and other career-related advice in this week’s roundup of workplace news and trends curated by the editors of Convene.
Teena Piccione, global transformation and operations executive at Google, is set to help the ECEF audience embrace change on May 29.
Your colleagues are on the move, find out who is going where.