How Many Scientific Conventions Will the US Lose Under Trump?
Kellerman Roger Kellerman on the consequences of driving knowledge and talent oversees, or just plainly into the sea.
The Rules of Forgiveness
Sharma Robin Sharma on how getting brilliant at forgiving others delivers benefits to you as a leader, producer and person.
The Soloist’s Symphony
Radar She had always been told that the orchestra was everything, that the collective harmony trumped individual brilliance.
Athens New Role as a Global Metropolis
Radar One of Europe’s most significant urban regeneration projects, the Ellinikon, is underway in Athens.
Troubled and Divided
Intermission Cultural Personality of the Year, Haruki Murakami, hopes to contribute to connecting human hearts.
AI Reduces Stress Over Work Tasks
Radar At least for employees performing new tasks at work, or that are tasked with performing many tasks.
A Paradigm Shift
Long-term Consequences When global knowledge and expertise are shifting away, in favour of wall-building exercises.
A Professional Facilitator Helps to Raise the Quality of Your Meetings
Kellerman Roger Kellerman thinks more businesses should think like sports clubs to advance to the next division.
Fuel Your Momentum
Sharma Robin Sharma believes in calibrated morning routines and has five questions he hopes will keep you at your best.
IBTM World Puts Social Responsibility Front and Centre
Radar Tanni Grey-Thompson, Britain’s greatest Paralympic athlete has been revealed as the opening keynote speaker.
The Power of the Jig
Intermission Leonard Cohen may have left us, but not empty-handed. Here’s to succinctly getting to the point. Cheers.
IBTM World 2024 to Address Global Challenges at Renowned Association Leaders Forum
Radar This year’s programme doesn’t shy away from the big issues. It welcomes them, assures ESAE VP Liesbeth Switten.
Isabelle Sjövall Is the First Person to Complete a PhD in Neurodesign
Neurodesign Isabelle Sjövall believes a Neuro Design Index could be a very good basis for creating better meetings.
When Content No Longer Matters, Is Analytics the New Religion?
Kellerman Roger Kellerman ponders why metrics themselves now appear more important than what’s actually being measured.
Most Companies Today Are Only 80 per Cent Efficient
Brain Check To achieve a change for the better, you need to know enough to understand the problem and what can be done about it.
How Many Scientific Conventions Will the US Lose Under Trump?
Kellerman Roger Kellerman on the consequences of driving knowledge and talent oversees, or just plainly into the sea.
The Rules of Forgiveness
Sharma Robin Sharma on how getting brilliant at forgiving others delivers benefits to you as a leader, producer and person.
The Soloist’s Symphony
Radar She had always been told that the orchestra was everything, that the collective harmony trumped individual brilliance.
Athens New Role as a Global Metropolis
Radar One of Europe’s most significant urban regeneration projects, the Ellinikon, is underway in Athens.
Troubled and Divided
Intermission Cultural Personality of the Year, Haruki Murakami, hopes to contribute to connecting human hearts.
AI Reduces Stress Over Work Tasks
Radar At least for employees performing new tasks at work, or that are tasked with performing many tasks.
A Paradigm Shift
Long-term Consequences When global knowledge and expertise are shifting away, in favour of wall-building exercises.
A Professional Facilitator Helps to Raise the Quality of Your Meetings
Kellerman Roger Kellerman thinks more businesses should think like sports clubs to advance to the next division.
Fuel Your Momentum
Sharma Robin Sharma believes in calibrated morning routines and has five questions he hopes will keep you at your best.
IBTM World Puts Social Responsibility Front and Centre
Radar Tanni Grey-Thompson, Britain’s greatest Paralympic athlete has been revealed as the opening keynote speaker.