
Monday,October 5th, 2009
By Karen Watson, CMP
It’s tough these days designing content delivery that will meet the needs of an audience that crosses multiple generations.
Generations that remember watching TV when there were only 3 channels and having to stand up and walk to the TV if you wanted to change the channel…so you really must have wanted to change [...]

Thursday,August 13th, 2009
By Judy Kent
Thanks to all who attended our session at e4. I hope you all enjoyed the topic. We loved the passion that you all showed in coming up with “What will the meetings of the future look like?”. We looked at five burning areas/questions and focused our attention on them. Below is a recap that you [...]

Monday,August 10th, 2009
By Nora Johnson
Data, reports, e-mail, blogs, websites, conference calls, voicemail, projects, news releases, reports, data, data, data: information. Chaotic and overwhelming, and made even more so as we toss in a few additional factors: past, present and future. Now that you may be experiencing an anxiety spike and your fingers are itching to check your [...]

Friday,July 24th, 2009
By Brenda Houlihan
In the event industry, we are all privileged to meet all walks of life including celebrities, politicians, or entrepreneurs. Recently, I was reminded of my brief encounter with an American icon, Walter Cronkite.
A few years back, I was working on an event and supporting the transportation and security elements of a high tech [...]

Friday,July 17th, 2009
By Adrian Mabry
For many workers currently engaged in the workforce, the Web, social media and the internet have been useful additions to our available tools. For many entering the workforce these days, technology is more than just a ‘tool’ to be used as needed. In this article from The Denver Post - Young workers lose way [...]