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Terrorism on Events: Do Event Planners Need to Worry?

Terrorism on Events: Do Event Planners Need to Worry?

Not a day goes by without more terrorism discussed. Do we need to be concerned about the events we organise? Kevin discusses the risks of terrorism on events with mister Ricardo Baretzky, president of ECIPS and co-directorate of Cyberpol.

Less Is Beautiful - How to Boost Your Event

Less Is Beautiful - How to Boost Your Event

How can you achieve more with less? Cyriel Kortleven gives tips on how to boost your event.

Innovating by Taking a Peek at the Neighbours

Innovating by Taking a Peek at the Neighbours

Innovating by taking a peek at how the neighbours are doing it. Ramon Vullings is a cross-industry expert. He shows us what the event industry can learn from other industries.

Secrets of Professional Flirting

Secrets of Professional Flirting

Professional flirting; the way to seduce your professional relations into cooperating with you.

Get Your Guests in the Mood with Images

Get Your Guests in the Mood with Images

Getting your guests in the mood with images. That is what ideaDJ does.

Meeting Technology Trends for 2015

Meeting Technology Trends for 2015

What does the meeting industry of the future look like? Corbin Ball is an international authority in the field of meetings and predicts the trends for 2015.

Behind the Scenes: Nuclear Security Summit

Behind the Scenes: Nuclear Security Summit

A nuclear summit attended by Barack Obama and dozens of other world leader is, to say the least, a logistical challenge where nothing must go wrong. Maarten van Rijn had to think through the logistics of police deployment.

Measure Decibels at Events: Where Do You Start?

Measure Decibels at Events: Where Do You Start?

When organizing an event which produces more than 85 decibels of sound, you're obligated to monitor the decibel levels. But how exactly do you do that?

What Will Events Look Like in 2020? - Trendwatcher

What Will Events Look Like in 2020? - Trendwatcher

Are you organizing an event for youths? Then you better keep up with the trends. Tom Palmaerts is a trendwatcher at Trendwolves and helped writing the European Youth Trend Report.

Event Model Canvas - A Visual Event Language

Event Model Canvas - A Visual Event Language

How would it be to have a language whereby you could explain the story of your event crystal-clear in less than 60 seconds. A language that both the event-owner and the event-planner understand. Model Canvas. A visual language to solve this problem.

Safety at Events... Who Takes Responsibility?

Safety at Events... Who Takes Responsibility?

Safety at events: it is something we think we have under control, until something goes wrong. Maarten van Rijn still doesn't have all the answers yet, but asks the right questions which have the industry thinking.

Event Production Pitfalls

Event Production Pitfalls

Let's face it. The production of an event is not an easy job. There is a lot and often many different companies involved. It's no wonder then that something can go wrong. In this eventplanner.tv episode, Rimko Tunise exposes the major pitfalls in producing events.

Prevent Your Event Website From Crashing

Prevent Your Event Website From Crashing

After spending months planning your event, the time to start the communication and selling tickets has finally arrived. And that is also the moment your website crashes. This happens with even the most professional events.

How to Story: What You Can Learn From a Journalist As an Event Planner

How to Story: What You Can Learn From a Journalist As an Event Planner

Why does Apple succeed in getting people to wait in line for the new iPhone and Microsoft doesn't? Tim Verheyden believes it has everything to do with storytelling.

Why We Have 2 Ears and 1 Mouth

Why We Have 2 Ears and 1 Mouth

Have you ever given thoughts to why we have two ears and only one mouth. To be able to hear in stereo or to let the words of others in one ear and out the other. Kevin poses this question to Frederik Imbo.

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