A New Journey for Association Leaders Begins Now
…before. We have combined failures with successes along the way and our boundaries have been pushed towards an unknown place. Now comes the time to look back at the last 18…
…before. We have combined failures with successes along the way and our boundaries have been pushed towards an unknown place. Now comes the time to look back at the last 18…
…with in-depth research through 30 reports and 75 articles. While the report does not have the ambition to provide the ultimate answers to all the questions related to hybrid events,…
…as a world-class MICE destination — and we’re already seeing very positive results.” Visit MeetInIreland.com to download the Financial Support Guidelines to learn more about destination supports and funding available….
…social, financial, and environmental sustainability, Gothenburg has not lagged when it comes to planning and hosting association conferences with a positive, long-lasting impact. The convention bureau has come up with the Gothenburg…
…focus on the impact of the ongoing pandemic on association meetings activity. The questionnaire was in English, French and Spanish and comprised simple yes/no and multiple choice questions. The closing…
…the fast-evolving health regulations on national and city levels, societal pressure on sustainability, and the growing competition for sponsors and members, having a wider range of destination options is certainly…
…and constant is the dynamic of change. As I search for some understanding that distills the essence of change, I’ve come to believe that there are three aspects that allow…
…practice, administration, policy making, teaching and research. One of the main activities of ISOCARP is the organization of an annual World Planning Congress which focuses on a planning theme of…
…engineering impact, research activity, investment and socio-economic value, the timing seemed right. As well, the competition in Canada and across the globe is significant, so reaffirming Montreal’s position is important.” Most…
…Over the 76 years of the UN’s existence, the UN has expanded to be a United Nations System comprising some 50 Councils, Commissions, Specialized Agencies, Entities, Programmes, Institutes, Universities and diverse…
…700,000 inhabitants spread across the wider conglomeration and an economy encompassing an area of some 300,000 jobs and almost 32,000 companies. Competitiveness clusters, company clusters, associations, federations, communities… many players…
…community and social, and political. BESarawak’s CEO, Amelia Roziman, commented that “a significant outcome is the increased commitment from the government sector to the industry, leading to the acceptance and…
…do association leaders need in these turbulent times? All of our contributors share their insights – sometimes candidly, sometimes firmly – in the latest issue of Boardroom. Download your copy…
…eliminated. Competition Competition will be fierce. Organizations are competing for the same share of peoples’ time, money, and energy in a dynamic, disrupted environment. This competition for associations will come…
…events as it reopens and begins to rebuild,” commented VisitBritain CEO Sally Balcombe. Buyers and suppliers interested in finding out more and registering to attend MeetGB Virtual, please visit: www.eventsaregreat.com…
…drivers of this transformation are new partnerships by which government agencies and private sector companies collaborate to turn Jeju into a carbon free island. Beyond this, both the public and private…