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Which meeting design books should I buy?

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Whether you’re a meeting design novice or seasoned pro, you will learn really important things from this book. Intentional Event Design ( ebook or paperback ). Amidst the myriad books on creating and running events, Intentional Event Design , by Tahira Endean and published in 2017, stands out.

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5 Meeting Industry Trends That Are Changing the Face of Events

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While the shifts are plentiful, there are five that stand out from the fold when it comes to modern event design. As you can tell, planners are expected to design more complex, innovative experiences than ever before. since 2009, but the total number of attendees at these meetings has grown by 22.7%.

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5 Ways the Meetings Industry is Changing the Face of Events

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While the shifts are plentiful, there are five that stand out from the fold when it comes to modern event design. since 2009, but the total number of attendees at these meetings has grown 22.7%. Forbes uses diagramming software to create industry-leading events. Millennials are the decision makers now.

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Case Study: Adrian Segar – “Conferences that work”

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Segar suggests that “Participant-led and participation-rich conferences disrupt the age-old conference-design model by fulfilling 21st century audiences’ need to take control of learning environments and by capitalizing on their collective wisdom and experience.”

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Peer Conferences Deep Dive—Meeting Doctors transcript and video

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Adrian Segar: I’m in the audience. And that’s when I decided I would write my first book, Conferences That Work, Creating Events that People Love , to talk about the format, and make it available to anyone who wanted to use it. That book came out in 2009, and suddenly I was in the meeting industry. Then they switch.