5 Harmful Myths We Believe About Event Professionals

5 Harmful Myths We Believe About Event Professionals

It's impossible to ignore the avalanche of articles out there that describe the qualities a successful event professional must have. As a planner, you must skillfully manage stress and push the boundaries of creativity. You also must learn how to improvise and deliver flawless experiences...

How to Be Creative When the Event is Falling Apart

How to Be Creative When the Event is Falling Apart

Have you ever been in either of these situations? Twenty-four hours before your event starts, you discover that there's an air controllers' strike and the speakers can't get to your event. Or, you realize that the band failed to appear.

How to Gamify the Learning Experience of Your Attendees

How to Gamify the Learning Experience of Your Attendees

Apart from networking and changing the environment, people attend events to gain knowledge and learn new things. But the typical classroom event format (with the speaker talking and the audience taking notes) doesn't seem to work anymore.

How to Begin Your Career as an Event Planner

How to Begin Your Career as an Event Planner

Good news: it's never too late to become an event planner. Age and background are irrelevant when it comes to making a change and pursuing a planning career.

6 Tips for Drones on Your Event

6 Tips for Drones on Your Event

Spectacular aerial footage which completes the report on your event. Drones fly high and humming above your audience. The result: aerial footage of your meeting, event, congress or teambuilding.

How to Cut Expenses for Your Next Event

How to Cut Expenses for Your Next Event

When it comes to cutting planning expenses, there are two types of event professionals: the 'resourceful' ones and the smart ones.

Sabotage your Event with a Bad Registration Form

Sabotage your Event with a Bad Registration Form

There's nothing worse for an attendee than staring at a huge and complicated event registration form and not know where to start. An online registration form that you, as an event manager, approved for publishing.