The Forgetting Curve Theory
KellermanRoger Kellerman on the futility of remembering old debates about meeting formats? Are you still trying to decide what to choose?
KellermanRoger Kellerman on the futility of remembering old debates about meeting formats? Are you still trying to decide what to choose?
Reconnect with PurposeDestination Canada focuses on uncovering the latest trends and aligning them with their tactics and strategies.
RadarDesigned to provide cutting-edge insight and take-away learning across a refreshed format with three keynotes and five targeted tracks.
SharmaRobin Sharma says that digging deep and working on your Heartset instead of only improving your Mindset is a supersmart move.
ReinventionCould the learning principles that presenters use on-stage be applied to help fast-track other forms of learning?
IntermissionImprovisation is like talking. It’s impulsive without reflection. It's like speaking straight from the heart.
Multilingual MeetingsCosts and complexities have made multiple-language meeting environments rare exceptions, but change is on its way.
RadarWith the future often difficult to see, the solution may be to follow the advice of Abraham Lincoln and simply shape your future yourself.
Innovation HubLegacy has been intensely researched, developed and experimented with for many years by Copenhagen Convention Bureau.
MindlessnessA dose of stupidity can produce good, short-term results, nurture harmony, encourage people to get on with the job and drive success. But …
CriticismOn being hunted with poison darts of criticism, and the mechanics behind this type of behaviour.
Engagement StrategyJane Cunningham on supporting the DMO community in Europe with tools and collaboration to help them excel.
IntroAtti Soenarso on making a difference by taking bold steps towards delivering sustainable advantages and measurable value.
KellermanThrough madness, bleakness and highly uncertain times there appears to be good reason for optimism going forward.
Strategic planningRecent years have taught modern professionals that the unexpected is now the only thing to expect.