-Mar 8Breaks that boost engagementYour conference agenda might not be malleable. You might be stuck with the tried-and-true format of breakfast > keynote > panel > break >...
-Mar 7Designing an event to boost attendee engagementDuring a 3-year period, students who engaged in physically active lessons, on average, improved their academic achievement by 6 percent,...
-Mar 65 easy ways to fix your bad networking eventFirst of all, if you call it a networking event, I'm probably not going to go. I already know that there will be cheese cubes, crappy...
-Mar 5Immersive experiences drive attendee engagementIs that a "well, duh" headline? Maybe. If attendees are immersed in something, they can't possibly be disengaged! So why do events keep...
-Mar 4A new look at gamificationI'll admit it... I roll my eyes when people talk about gamifying their event. But I've recently given it a second look as my...
-Mar 2I cringe at icebreakersHot take: what if we never use the word "icebreaker" again, and instead replace it with "party game?" I'd much rather kick off an event...
-Mar 1Sit and GetIf your entire event can be uploaded to YouTube, did you attendees really need to be there in person? Take a look at your agenda. Lemme...
-Feb 27Go Small or Home!by Liz Lathan, CMP Small group conversations are where the magic happens. That doesn't mean you have to forgo your mega conference and...