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Some Thoughts on Speaker Fees for Hybrid Events

:: Posted by Karen Harris on 02 November 2009

I just read Michael McCurry's post "Hybrid Events - What is the Revenue Model?" He's referring to face to face meetings that also include a virtual attendance component. Continue reading »

Is The Economy Hardening Your Heart?

:: Posted by Karen Harris on 02 November 2009

I have been in the meetings and events business for almost 15 years. If you’re like me you’ve seen the tough times of the early 90s, the 9/11 repercussions, the dotcom crash and now here we are in the age of “major transition.” Continue reading »

Cheryl Cran Asks: How Would You Rate?

:: Posted by Karen Harris on 30 October 2009

How Would You Rate? This is a repost from Cheryl's Weekly Leadership Tips, Trends and Gems (Oct 28) Continue reading »

the cmi report for Oct 27

:: Posted by Karen Harris on 28 October 2009

This week with Yossi Ghinsberg, Cheryl Cran, and Vince Poscente Continue reading »

Cary Mullen and the Value of Mentorship

:: Posted by Karen Harris on 26 October 2009

Cary Mullen came to a crossroads in his life at the tender age of 15. The demands of training and competing at a high level in two sports was taking its toll and Cary had to make a choice to fully commit to one sport or the other. Continue reading »

Stacking the Odds Against the Flu

:: Posted by Karen Harris on 21 October 2009

Flu prevention is a hot topic this fall. The H1N1 pandemic has us all wondering about the best way to steer clear of infection and whether or not to vaccinate ourselves and our children. Continue reading »

Google Teams up with Virgin Atlantic to offer Free WiFi

:: Posted by Karen Harris on 19 October 2009

Forget pillows, blankets, and headsets, the inflight perk everyone wants is WiFi and according to a recent study by the WiFi network, over 76% of frequent flyers would change airlines to get it. Continue reading »

the cmi report for October 15

:: Posted by Karen Harris on 15 October 2009

This week with Scott Burrows, Tim Sanders, and Cheryl Cran Continue reading »

Cary Mullen Asks: “Who’s To Blame When You’re Not Winning?”

:: Posted by Karen Harris on 14 October 2009

Cary Mullen had a catastrophic accident in the early years of his ski career - the type of accident that spells the end of independent mobility, let alone downhill racing. Continue reading »

BBC News: Juggling Increases Brain Power!

:: Posted by Karen Harris on 13 October 2009

Thank you to Jon Wee and Owen Morse of The Passing Zone for this fascinating post on their Facebook fan page... Continue reading »

 

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