Three Core Conference Planning Tenets To Master And Skillfully Apply May 18, 2018 by Jeff Hurt Does your conference committee practice organized abandonment and avoid no-bottom-line-mindsets? What is their capacity to see opportunities in the mist of change? How are they at focusing on the purpose, goals and target market of the conference when making decisions? These three principles are vital to maintaining a healthy, strong conference. Often conference planning members … [Read more…] Filed Under: Conference Networking, Event Planning Tagged With: , conference emerging practices, conference tenets, no-bottom-line-mentality, no-bottom-line-mindset, organize for opportunity, organized abandonment, strategic alignment