by Eric de Groot & Mike van der Vijver
Into the Heart of Meetings is a book about the essential processes that take place during meetings and how to influence these processes through Meeting Design in order to obtain the best outcomes. Into the Heart of Meetings is the first book ever about Meeting Design, a new profession that has taken shape over the past 10 years but that is still far from mature.
The authors introduce the main principles that underlie the profession, as well as the main practical issues that Meeting Designers face and need to solve.
As a result, Into the Heart of Meetings is both an explorative study and a textbook. Its enormous number of practical cases puts the content in day-to-day working practice.
by Staffan Widstrand
The first-ever temptation book about the Best of the Best to see and do in nature in Sweden. The riches of wildlife, nature and outdoor joys in this Alaska of Europe, have long remained a well kept secret. Not any more though.
Wild Sweden is a labor of love. A book about the crown jewels of nature of this pretty wild and exotic country, and a fountain of inspiration and temptation about how to enjoy them.
by Maarten Vanneste
This Award winning book is for those that organize or plan meetings, conferences or events. It is a manifesto for the discipline of Meeting Architecture. It reveals the process and a set of tools for designing better, more effective, high impact meetings, conferences and events.
Getting Immediate, Quantifiable, Business Results with Electronic Meetings
by Alan Weatherall & Professor Jay Nunamaker
An easy to read business book, describing how to get results and business benefits from the use of Electronic Meetings. Electronic Meetings use a network of computers to improve communication in a meeting or workshop. Early results from IBM and Boeing indicated a reduction of 50% in meeting duration comparing Electronic Meetings with conventional meetings.
The book describes what Electronic Meetings are, where they are used and how to implement them successfully.