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Location, Location, Location: Maximizing Your Outcome by Selecting the Optimal Venue for Your Corporate Event

Traveler's Q

When selecting a venue, it is important to consider several factors: size, location, layout options, amenities, services offered, and cost. Consider the Accessibility of the Venue It is important to consider the accessibility of the location when selecting an event venue. What type of atmosphere should be created for the attendees?

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Hurricane Hurdles: Is Your Event Contract Well Prepared?

MeetingsNet

Related Article: Force Majeure Clauses: Out of Sync with Natural Disasters? The hotel ( right ) is located on the western bank of the Savannah River, facing the Savannah Convention Center on the eastern bank. Unfortunately, once the storm moved across the Florida peninsula to the Atlantic coast, both Charleston, S.C., and Savannah, Ga.,

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How A Destination Management Company Will Help Your Corporate Event

Traveler's Q

When managing guests in a new, foreign location, it is important to have a well-planned strategy in place. Their expertise in managing guests in a foreign location ensures that your guests have a smooth and stress-free experience. In this article, we will explore the benefits of utilizing a DMC to manage guests in a foreign location.

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Mitigating the Risks of Returning to In-Person Meetings

Motivation Excellence

In a recent article about returning to in-person events, Brenda Rivers writes, “It seems insurmountable to balance the creation of successful, engaging and motivating live events with the constantly evolving elements of risk…”. [Heraclitus] That certainly has been true of late in the travel and hospitality industry.

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Navigating Cultural Differences: Effective Strategies for Managing Guests in a Foreign Destination

Traveler's Q

When managing guests in a foreign location, it is important to have a well-planned strategy in place. Their expertise in managing guests in a foreign location ensures that your guests have a smooth and stress-free experience, allowing them to focus on enjoying the destination and all it has to offer.

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What One Thing? Safety First: Protecting Your Attendees and Your Event in a Risky World with Kevin Coffey

Smart Meetings

You’ve got to take into consideration the event, the location, the organization’s culture, and the resources you have. What we can do is be prepared. Take a look at the venue, the number of people attending, and any specific risks that come with the location or the event itself. KC : Absolutely. Then, plan accordingly.

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The Future Of Conferences Is Unconferences

Conferences that Work

So I’m pleased to discover an academic research article paper about unconference — especially since its title is: The Future Of Conferences Is Unconferences ! Size and location The authors say that the size and location of the event are crucial. Yet this topic is rarely the focus of much academic study.