How Conference Networking Improves Participants’ Brain Health [Webinar May 11] May 6, 2016 by Sarah Michel Brain science research continues to prove that our brains function best when we’re engaged in meaningful We-centric conversations. We are a highly social species. This research illustrates our need to design conferences that promote deeper and more meaningful conversations, especially in our networking. These We-centric conversations, as organizational anthropologist and author Judith Glaser states, move … [Read more…] Filed Under: Ramblings Tagged With: , community, conference best practices, connexity, conversational intelligence, engagement, event website, I-centric, levels of conversations, networking, We-Centric
Creating An Effective Event Website [Infographic] December 6, 2013 by Jeff Hurt What are the most important and critical components of an event website? Julius Solaris of the Event Manager Blog highlights the important elements of a modern event website in the following infographic. Full image and description here-> Event Technology Infographic Courtesy of Event Manager Blog Filed Under: Event Planning Tagged With: , conference website, event marketing, event website