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Monday,October 25th, 2010

Designing a Brain-Based Event: Adding Interaction

In the Brain-Based Events Exchange Café at e4, we talked about ways to engage an audience at an event and make sure that your message is communicated in a way that people will remember. Adding interaction to an event and within presentations is absolutely critical to success.

Studies cite different attention span limits (Dr. [...]

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Friday,July 23rd, 2010

Napping in the Free World

Given that sleep rhythms fight their battles 24 hours a day, researchers have studied the skirmishes occurring not only in the night but also in the day. One area of interest is the persistent need to take a nap, and to do so at very specific times of the [...]

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Monday,July 19th, 2010

Keeping Safe Onsite – Part Two

Building on some of the fundamentals discussed in my first post on July 12, now we are going to discuss following intuition, and more importantly why people do not listen to it – along with talking about ways to predict violence.

I think we all know what intuition is; it’s the feeling in the [...]

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Wednesday,July 7th, 2010

Three Elements that Make an Event Memorable: The Brain-based Way to Engage Your Audience.

The brain-based way to engage your audience.

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Friday,January 22nd, 2010

OPTIMIZING YOUR SOCIAL MEDIA EXPERIENCE

This article was published in the January Issue of Meetings:  Minnesota’s Hospitality Journal.  You can find that article by clicking here.

Like many people, you probably have more tasks on your daily “to do list” than you can shake a stick at.  Have you added any Social media applications to your business toolkit?  More [...]